4.8 Article

Formation kinetics, mechanism of CO2 hydrate and its applications

Journal

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
Volume 159, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2022.112221

Keywords

CO2 hydrate; Formation kinetics; Nucleation mechanism; Growth mechanism; Potential applications

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51704252]
  2. special project for the central government to guide the development of local science and technology in Sichuan Province [2021ZYD0044, 2021ZYD0099]

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) hydrate technology has a wide range of potential applications, providing alternative solutions in the fields of climate and energy. This review discusses in detail the nucleation and growth of CO2 hydrate as well as its potential applications. Factors affecting the kinetics of CO2 hydrate formation, such as pressure, temperature, and additives, are analyzed. Kinetic models are also constructed to describe the process of CO2 hydrate formation. Experimental studies and field tests demonstrate the promising industrial applications of CO2 hydrate technology.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) hydrate technology has the potential applications to the fields of CO2 capture and storage, gas replacement in the exploitation of natural gas hydrates, seawater desalination and refrigeration. These applications can provide the alternative solutions to the problems presented in the fields of climate and energy. Therefore, this review detailly discusses the basic researches of CO2 hydrate nucleation and growth as well as the potential applications of CO2 hydrate technology. Firstly, CO2 hydrate nucleation and growth were analyzed in the absence of additives. The kinetics of CO2 hydrate formation is mainly affected by pressure, temperature and stirring speed, etc. Then, the effects of different additives on kinetics of CO2 hydrate formation are discussed due to the structural groups of additives, concentrations of additives and driving force. In addition, CO2 hydrate nucleation can be promoted or inhibited by the enhancement or disruption of local hydrogen-bonding network between water molecules. CO2 hydrate growth can be promoted or inhibited by accelerating or limiting CO2 molecules and water molecules to reach the growth site. Moreover, some kinetic models are constructed based on the basic theory and mechanism to describe the process of CO2 hydrate formation. Experimental studies and large-scale field tests illustrate that the industrial applications of CO2 hydrate technology are promising. More comprehensive and systematic studies including the further environmental impact and economic benefits still need to be done in the future.

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