2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.cherd.2023.12.031
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Kinetics of methane hydrate formation from stirred aqueous NaCl solutions

M.Sh. Madygulov,
V.A. Vlasov
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“…Therefore, NaCl not only affects the formation of hydrate cages but also competes with methane molecules to bind with water molecules, making it difficult for hydrates to form. At the same time, the activity of water molecules in the solution decreases with an increase in the number of ion charges [29][30][31][32]. When the concentration of NaCl increases, the concentrations of Na + and Cl − in the solution also increase, leading to a gradual decrease in the activity of water.…”
Section: The Effect Of Nacl Additivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, NaCl not only affects the formation of hydrate cages but also competes with methane molecules to bind with water molecules, making it difficult for hydrates to form. At the same time, the activity of water molecules in the solution decreases with an increase in the number of ion charges [29][30][31][32]. When the concentration of NaCl increases, the concentrations of Na + and Cl − in the solution also increase, leading to a gradual decrease in the activity of water.…”
Section: The Effect Of Nacl Additivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A methanol water solution, due to its lower freezing point, lower viscosity, fast action, renewability, low corrosion, and low cost, is widely used in the natural gas field [31]. The experiment selected methanol as the alcohol additive, with mass concentrations of 5%, 10%, and 20%, and a stirring speed of 300 r/min was set to discuss the effects of different concentrations of methanol on the hydrate formation process.…”
Section: The Effect Of Methanol L Additivementioning
confidence: 99%