Phase equilibrium measurements for semi-clathrate hydrates of the (CO 2 + N 2 + tetra-n-butylammonium bromide) aqueous solution system

► Semi-clathrate hydrate phase equilibrium for CO 2 + N 2 + TBAB aqueous solutions. ► Measurements for temperatures from 277.1 K to 293.2 K and pressures up to 16.21 MPa. ► TBAB has a promotion effect on semi-clathrate hydrate formation. The application of semi-clathrate hydrate formation technology...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of chemical thermodynamics 2012-03, Vol.46, p.57-61
Hauptverfasser: Mohammadi, Amir H., Eslamimanesh, Ali, Belandria, Veronica, Richon, Dominique, Naidoo, Paramespri, Ramjugernath, Deresh
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Zusammenfassung:► Semi-clathrate hydrate phase equilibrium for CO 2 + N 2 + TBAB aqueous solutions. ► Measurements for temperatures from 277.1 K to 293.2 K and pressures up to 16.21 MPa. ► TBAB has a promotion effect on semi-clathrate hydrate formation. The application of semi-clathrate hydrate formation technology for gas separation purposes has gained much attention in recent years. Consequently, there is a demand for experimental data for relevant semi-clathrate hydrate phase equilibria. In this work, semi-clathrate hydrate dissociation conditions for the system comprising mixtures of {CO 2 (0.151/0.399 mole fraction) + N 2 (0.849/0.601 mole fraction) + 0.05, 0.15, and 0.30 mass fraction tetra-n-butylammonium bromide (TBAB)} aqueous solutions have been measured and are reported. An experimental apparatus which was designed and built in-house was used for the measurements using the isochoric pressure-search method. The range of conditions for the measurements was from 277.1 K to 293.2 K for temperature and pressures up to 16.21 MPa. The phase equilibrium data measured demonstrate the high hydrate promotion effects of TBAB aqueous solutions.
ISSN:0021-9614
1096-3626
DOI:10.1016/j.jct.2011.10.004