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Experimental and modeling study on decomposition kinetics of methane hydrates in different media

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 109, Issue 40, Pages 19034-19041

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp0526851

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The decomposition kinetic behaviors of methane hydrates formed in 5 cm(3) porous wet activated carbon were studied experimentally in a closed system in the temperature range of 275.8-264.4 K. The decomposition rates of methane hydrates formed from 5 cm 3 of pure free water and an aqueous solution of 650 g(.)m(-3) sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) were also measured for comparison. The decomposition rates of methane hydrates in seven different cases were compared. The results showed that the methane hydrates dissociate more rapidly in porous activated carbon than in free systems. A mathematical model was developed for describing the decomposition kinetic behavior of methane hydrates below ice point based on an ice-shielding mechanism in which a porous ice layer was assumed to be formed during the decomposition of hydrate, and the diffusion of methane molecules through it was assumed to be one of the control steps. The parameters of the model were determined by correlating the decomposition rate data, and the activation energies were further determined with respect to three different media. The model was found to well describe the decomposition kinetic behavior of methane hydrate in different media.

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