2022
DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2022.2029975
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Formation and occurrence characteristics of methane hydrate in the complex system of sodium dodecyl sulfate and porous media

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“…It can be observed from Figure 4 that hydrate exists in two storage modes: one attached to the container wall and exposed in the gas phase region; the other kind of adhesion occurred in the quartz sand gap. 44 Since SDS solution with 100% saturation occupies the interstitial space in the quartz sand bed, hydrate formation is divided into two steps. First, when the hydrate is formed, the expansion of the volume causes part of the liquid phase in the gap to transfer to the gas phase region above the quartz sand bed.…”
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“…It can be observed from Figure 4 that hydrate exists in two storage modes: one attached to the container wall and exposed in the gas phase region; the other kind of adhesion occurred in the quartz sand gap. 44 Since SDS solution with 100% saturation occupies the interstitial space in the quartz sand bed, hydrate formation is divided into two steps. First, when the hydrate is formed, the expansion of the volume causes part of the liquid phase in the gap to transfer to the gas phase region above the quartz sand bed.…”
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“…The gas storage capacity of the hydrate layer is closely related to the storage mode of the quartz sand layer. It can be observed from Figure that hydrate exists in two storage modes: one attached to the container wall and exposed in the gas phase region; the other kind of adhesion occurred in the quartz sand gap . Since SDS solution with 100% saturation occupies the interstitial space in the quartz sand bed, hydrate formation is divided into two steps.…”
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“…The new properties either thermodynamically change the condition of hydrate formation to new moderate pressure and temperature (thermodynamic promoter) or facilitate the process by upgrading the system properties (Kinetic promoter). Surfactants have been widely studied [19][20][21] as potential thermodynamic promoters due to their ability to modify the interfacial interactions, and researchers have shown that methane storage capacity is considerably increased in the presence of hydrophilic surfactants such as Cetyl Trimethyl Ammonium Bromide (CTAB) [22,23], Tetrahydrofuran (THF) [24][25][26] and Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) [19,20,27]. The use of jacketed reactor, agitation [28], spraying [29], and bubbling [30] are popular kinetic promoters that are widely used in studies.…”
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