Driving sustainable energy storage: A multi-scale investigation of methane hydrate formation with green promoters and innovative reactor design

Synthetic Gas hydrates are promising materials for safe and compact energy storage but their wide-scale application is hindered by slow formation kinetics. We investigated the effect of green kinetic promoters of H-SSZ-13 zeolite, L-tryptophan, L-leucine, and L-methionine in a novel reactor design t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of energy storage 2024-01, Vol.75, p.109653, Article 109653
Hauptverfasser: Omran, Ahmed, Nesterenko, Nikolay, Valtchev, Valentin
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Zusammenfassung:Synthetic Gas hydrates are promising materials for safe and compact energy storage but their wide-scale application is hindered by slow formation kinetics. We investigated the effect of green kinetic promoters of H-SSZ-13 zeolite, L-tryptophan, L-leucine, and L-methionine in a novel reactor design to accelerate hydrate formation at 6 MPa. In (NSR), H-SSZ-13 and L-tryptophan showed superior performance over L-leucine and L-methionine. While H-SSZ-13 showed the lowest average (t) of 286 mins and the highest volumetric capacity of 115 V/V at 283 K, its kinetic performance, along with other promoters, dropped significantly at 293 K. We introduced a new (FBR) equipped with light (MFP) to increase gas diffusion and thermal conductivity. The combined effect of (FBR)-(MFP) reactor with zeolite significantly improved the kinetics overcoming (NSR) drawbacks. At 293.15 K, H-SSZ-13 zeolite promoter showed superior performance reducing the induction time and (t) to 3 and 154 mins, respectively. Furthermore, it exploited 88.6%, and 96% of the sII clathrates volumetric storage capacity at 293 K and 283 K, respectively. Finally, we showed that the synthesized hydrates can be stored at atmospheric pressure for 4 months without significant methane loss. This multi-scale approach is paving the way for scaling up green and economical gas hydrate technology.
ISSN:2352-152X
2352-1538
DOI:10.1016/j.est.2023.109653