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The Active Role of Surfactants on Hydrate Formation - Studying the mechanisms of hydrate formation

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The goal of this study is to probe the mechanism for improving gas hydrate formation. Fast hydrate formation for gas storage requires the understanding of hydrate formation mechanism. However the formation kinetics is slow due to the low mass transfer rate of gas to hydrate growth regions. Past hydrate formation studies did not incorporate surface studies to investigate the formation mechanism. Our approach to solving this unknown mechanism is to use surface science techniques to probe the interface of hydrate and water. From potential measurements, hydrate surface charge is negative due to bicarbonate ion adsorption. An ion exchange occurs upon adding SDS and DS monomers replace the bicarbonate ions and a further negative charge confirms DS adsorption. Pyrene fluorescence measures the micropolarity of the hydrate interface. Upon adding 50ppm SDS the hydrate interface s micropolarity decreases and indicates an admicelle formation. Induction time measurements are correlated to the potential and Pyrene fluorescence measurements to show that reduced induction periods are due to a formation of an admicelle layer.

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Authors Chi Yuen Lo
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.10.2011
 
EAN 9783846515341
ISBN 978-3-8465-1534-1
No. of pages 144
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

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