2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2012.10.022
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Storage capacity of carbon dioxide hydrates in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and tetrahydrofuran (THF)

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“…The reported results by Lirio and coworkers in 2013 was different from the obtained results by Kumar et al, and Yang and coworkers [16]. Lirio et al, [16] reported that the effect of SDS on storage capacity of carbon dioxide is not significant. The literature results show that studying the kinetics of CO 2 hydrate formation in the presence of surfactants needs more attention.…”
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“…The reported results by Lirio and coworkers in 2013 was different from the obtained results by Kumar et al, and Yang and coworkers [16]. Lirio et al, [16] reported that the effect of SDS on storage capacity of carbon dioxide is not significant. The literature results show that studying the kinetics of CO 2 hydrate formation in the presence of surfactants needs more attention.…”
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confidence: 50%
“…They found that 1000 ppm SDS presents the best effect on reducing the induction time [22]. The reported results by Lirio and coworkers in 2013 was different from the obtained results by Kumar et al, and Yang and coworkers [16]. Lirio et al, [16] reported that the effect of SDS on storage capacity of carbon dioxide is not significant.…”
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“…The most important disadvantage of gas hydrates to be used as a transporting media in an industrial scale is the slow rate of formation (Sloan and Koh, 2008). Many investigators have studied different methods to promote this process and one of the most important methods proposed is adding some nanoparticles or surfactants to the aqueous solution (Fazlali et al, 2013;Ganji et al, 2007;Kumar et al, 2013;Lirio et al, 2013;Mohammadi et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2004Zhang et al, , 2007. Park et al (2012) have investigated the effects of carbon nanofluids on methane hydrate formation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the kinetic parameters of clathrate hydrate formation (such as induction time, the quantity of gas uptake and growth rate) in the presence of different additives have been studied by many researchers (Arjang et al 2013;Bi et al 2009;Dashti et al 2015;Farhang et al 2014;Fazlali et al 2013;Ganji et al 2007a, b;Kang and Lee 2010;Kumar et al 2013;Lirio et al 2013;Manteghian et al 2013;Mohammadi et al 2014a;Ricaurte et al 2014;Rogers et al 2007;Roosta et al 2015;Sabil et al 2010;Torré et al 2011;Zhang et al 2004Zhang et al , 2007. Mohammadi and coworkers studied the impact of sodium dodecyl sulfate and silver nanoparticles on the kinetic parameters of CO 2 clathrate hydrate formation (Mohammadi et al 2014a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%