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Influence of Sodium Chloride on the Formation and Dissociation Behavior of CO(2) Gas Hydrates
[Image: see text] We present an experimental study on the formation and dissociation characteristics of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) gas hydrates using Raman spectroscopy. The CO(2) hydrates were formed from sodium chloride/water solutions with salinities of 0–10 wt %, which were pressurized with liquid C...
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author | Holzammer, Christine Schicks, Judith M. Will, Stefan Braeuer, Andreas S. |
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description | [Image: see text] We present an experimental study on the formation and dissociation characteristics of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) gas hydrates using Raman spectroscopy. The CO(2) hydrates were formed from sodium chloride/water solutions with salinities of 0–10 wt %, which were pressurized with liquid CO(2) in a stirred vessel at 6 MPa and a subcooling of 9.5 K. The formation of the CO(2) hydrate resulted in a hydrate gel where the solid hydrate can be considered as the continuous phase that includes small amounts of a dispersed liquid water-rich phase that has not been converted to hydrate. During the hydrate formation process we quantified the fraction of solid hydrate, x(H), and the fraction of the dispersed liquid water-rich phase, x(L), from the signature of the hydroxyl (OH)-stretching vibration of the hydrate gel. We found that the fraction of hydrate x(H) contained in the hydrate gel linearly depends on the salinity of the initial liquid water-rich phase. In addition, the ratio of CO(2) and water was analyzed in the liquid water-rich phase before hydrate formation, in the hydrate gel during growth and dissociation, and after its complete dissociation again in the liquid water-rich phase. We observed a supersaturation of CO(2) in the water-rich phase after complete dissociation of the hydrate gel and were able to show that the excess CO(2) exists as dispersed micro- or nanoscale liquid droplets in the liquid water-rich phase. These residual nano- and microdroplets could be a possible explanation for the so-called memory effect. |
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spelling | pubmed-56083802017-09-22 Influence of Sodium Chloride on the Formation and Dissociation Behavior of CO(2) Gas Hydrates Holzammer, Christine Schicks, Judith M. Will, Stefan Braeuer, Andreas S. J Phys Chem B [Image: see text] We present an experimental study on the formation and dissociation characteristics of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) gas hydrates using Raman spectroscopy. The CO(2) hydrates were formed from sodium chloride/water solutions with salinities of 0–10 wt %, which were pressurized with liquid CO(2) in a stirred vessel at 6 MPa and a subcooling of 9.5 K. The formation of the CO(2) hydrate resulted in a hydrate gel where the solid hydrate can be considered as the continuous phase that includes small amounts of a dispersed liquid water-rich phase that has not been converted to hydrate. During the hydrate formation process we quantified the fraction of solid hydrate, x(H), and the fraction of the dispersed liquid water-rich phase, x(L), from the signature of the hydroxyl (OH)-stretching vibration of the hydrate gel. We found that the fraction of hydrate x(H) contained in the hydrate gel linearly depends on the salinity of the initial liquid water-rich phase. In addition, the ratio of CO(2) and water was analyzed in the liquid water-rich phase before hydrate formation, in the hydrate gel during growth and dissociation, and after its complete dissociation again in the liquid water-rich phase. We observed a supersaturation of CO(2) in the water-rich phase after complete dissociation of the hydrate gel and were able to show that the excess CO(2) exists as dispersed micro- or nanoscale liquid droplets in the liquid water-rich phase. These residual nano- and microdroplets could be a possible explanation for the so-called memory effect. American Chemical Society 2017-08-17 2017-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5608380/ /pubmed/28817275 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.7b05411 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Holzammer, Christine Schicks, Judith M. Will, Stefan Braeuer, Andreas S. Influence of Sodium Chloride on the Formation and Dissociation Behavior of CO(2) Gas Hydrates |
title | Influence of Sodium Chloride on the Formation and
Dissociation Behavior of CO(2) Gas Hydrates |
title_full | Influence of Sodium Chloride on the Formation and
Dissociation Behavior of CO(2) Gas Hydrates |
title_fullStr | Influence of Sodium Chloride on the Formation and
Dissociation Behavior of CO(2) Gas Hydrates |
title_full_unstemmed | Influence of Sodium Chloride on the Formation and
Dissociation Behavior of CO(2) Gas Hydrates |
title_short | Influence of Sodium Chloride on the Formation and
Dissociation Behavior of CO(2) Gas Hydrates |
title_sort | influence of sodium chloride on the formation and
dissociation behavior of co(2) gas hydrates |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608380/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28817275 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.7b05411 |
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