2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0ra04088f
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The effect of surfactants on hydrate particle agglomeration in liquid hydrocarbon continuous systems: a molecular dynamics simulation study

Abstract: Schematic of anti-agglomeration effect of surfactants promoting gas hydrate particle dispersion.

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“…The compact barrier has more opportunities to be formed with longer-tail AA molecules in longer-chain liquid hydrocarbons. The observations in this study are in agreement with MD simulation results in prior work …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The compact barrier has more opportunities to be formed with longer-tail AA molecules in longer-chain liquid hydrocarbons. The observations in this study are in agreement with MD simulation results in prior work …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The observations in this study are in agreement with MD simulation results in prior work. 70 Effect of NaCl. It is known that salt can inhibit hydrate formation and shift the hydrate equilibrium conditions, 1,71−75 thereby affecting the performance of AAs.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cutoff radius is set at 1.05 nm. 27 The standard Lorentz−Berthelot mixing rules are employed to calculate the cross interactions between different species. First, NVT ensemble simulation is conducted for 1 ns at 270 K to relax the initial configuration (the hydrate layer is kept frozen) due to the instability of the hydrate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The particle mesh Ewald (PME) method is used to calculate the electrostatic interaction between particles. The cutoff radius is set at 1.05 nm . The standard Lorentz–Berthelot mixing rules are employed to calculate the cross interactions between different species.…”
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