2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7ra05242a
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Infrared spectroscopy on the role of surfactants during methane hydrate formation

Abstract: Studies on the role of surfactants at a molecular level during gas hydrate formation via in situ fiberoptic infrared spectroscopy.

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“…Experimental IR studies of gas hydrates were undertaken by Kumar et al [21] to identify the vibrations of carbon dioxide in different hydrate cages to estimate cage occupancies. Rauh et al [22] investigated the formation of methane hydrates using experimental infrared spectroscopy and highlighted key vibrational modes of the structure. The vibrational characteristics of THF sII gas hydrates were discussed by Vlasic et al [23] using ab initio DFT computations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Experimental IR studies of gas hydrates were undertaken by Kumar et al [21] to identify the vibrations of carbon dioxide in different hydrate cages to estimate cage occupancies. Rauh et al [22] investigated the formation of methane hydrates using experimental infrared spectroscopy and highlighted key vibrational modes of the structure. The vibrational characteristics of THF sII gas hydrates were discussed by Vlasic et al [23] using ab initio DFT computations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aqueous solutions considered in this work consist of deionized water with a small amount (500 ppmw) of an anionic surfactant, either SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) or AOT (dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt, known under its commercial name: AerosolOc-Tyl), both being excellent methane hydrate promoters. 46,53 The capillary, loaded with the two aqueous and gas phases separated by a meniscus at the pressure of the experiment, is placed in a heating−cooling stage (Linkam CAP500) that allows control of its position in the two horizontal directions (over a distance of ± 2.5 cm along the axis of the capillary), under the objective of a microscope used either in the transmission mode with video-monitoring (particularly in the meniscus region) or with confocal microRaman spectroscopy to provide the Raman spectral signatures of selected crosssections within the sample. With a 532 nm incident wavelength, a grating of 600 grooves/mm, and a 50× longdistance objective, the spatial resolution is close to the micrometer in the horizontal directions, and the spectral resolution in the range of 3 cm −1 .…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Procedures�outline Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The air initially present in the capillary is eliminated through repeated compression and purges. The aqueous solutions considered in this work consist of deionized water with a small amount (500 ppmw) of an anionic surfactant, either SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) or AOT (dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt, known under its commercial name: AerosolOcTyl), both being excellent methane hydrate promoters. , …”
Section: Experimental Setup and Proceduresoutline Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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