2024
DOI: 10.5829/ijee.2024.15.02.02
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Investigation of Volume Changes in Carbon Dioxide Hydrate Formation Process

A. Mohammadi,
M. Hakimizadeh

Abstract: Gas hydrate formation is a new technology to uptake carbon dioxide. In the present work, the kinetics of changes in the volume of unreacted water, the formed carbon dioxide hydrate, and also the unreacted gas inside the reactor were investigated with the passage of time. Experiments were performed in a stagnant 169 cm 3 double-walled reactor at a temperature of 275.15 K and a pressure of 3 MPa. The tests were done by using the isochoric-isothermal method. The results of the experiments showed that the volume o… Show more

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“…INTRODUCTION 1 Buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of the world's total energy consumption and carbon emissions, making this a critical and prevalent issue in today's global context (1). In fact, around 27% of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in developing countries can be attributed to buildings, primarily due to heat loss within residential structures (2,3). The significance of the built environment extends beyond energy consumption during construction and occupancy (4).…”
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