2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2017.09.053
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CO2 hydrate slurry transportation in carbon capture and storage

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“…Hence, in the history of clathrate hydrates, the focus has always been on how to prevent hydrate formation in oil and gas pipelines. However, clathrate hydrates have received much attention in over the last two decades due to their potential applications such as gas separation (Hashimoto et al, 2017;Tomita et al, 2015), gas storage and transportation (Babakhani & Alamdari, 2015;Ganji et al, 2013;Kumar et al 2019), CO2 capture sequestration (Duc et al, 2007, ;Oya et al, 2017;Prah & Yun, 2017), etc. Furthermore, natural gas hydrates in permafrost regions and oceanic sediments may represent a new source of sustainable energy (Kvenvolden, 1988;Makogon, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, in the history of clathrate hydrates, the focus has always been on how to prevent hydrate formation in oil and gas pipelines. However, clathrate hydrates have received much attention in over the last two decades due to their potential applications such as gas separation (Hashimoto et al, 2017;Tomita et al, 2015), gas storage and transportation (Babakhani & Alamdari, 2015;Ganji et al, 2013;Kumar et al 2019), CO2 capture sequestration (Duc et al, 2007, ;Oya et al, 2017;Prah & Yun, 2017), etc. Furthermore, natural gas hydrates in permafrost regions and oceanic sediments may represent a new source of sustainable energy (Kvenvolden, 1988;Makogon, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If all the cavities were filled, 1 m 3 of CO 2 SI hydrate could contain approximately 180 m 3 of CO 2 gas at standard state . This is one of the reasons that hydrate technology is feasible in CO 2 capture, separation and transportation . It can reduce the volume requirement in separation‐handling facilities.…”
Section: Carbon Dioxide Hydratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,19,20 This is one of the reasons that hydrate technology is feasible in CO 2 capture, separation and transportation. 13 It can reduce the volume requirement in separation-handling facilities. However, the unfavorable hydrate formation conditions of low Figure 1.…”
Section: Carbon Dioxide Hydratementioning
confidence: 99%
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