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Experimental study on the competition between carbon dioxide hydrate and ice below the freezing point

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
卷 268, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2022.118426

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Carbon dioxide hydrates; Growth competition; The freezing point; Ice phase behavior

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As climate change and industrial requirements intensify, the potential of CO2 hydrates for carbon storage has gained attention. However, the subzero behavior of the CO2-H2O system is not well understood and requires further research. This study investigated the growth mechanisms of CO2 gas hydrate and ice below the quadruple point. The results showed that preferential hydrate formation leads to ice dissolution at small subcooling temperatures, while ice forms first and hydrate mainly forms a fibrous envelope at large subcooling temperatures.
As climate change and industrial requirements intensify, the potential of CO2 hydrates for carbon storage has attracted increasing attention. However, despite continuous progress, the subzero phase behavior of the CO2-H2O system is not well understood and merits further research. To investigate the competing and coexisting growth mechanisms of CO2 gas hydrate and ice below the quadruple point, we conducted experiments at both the micrometer-scale and mesoscale scales. The growth morphology of hydrate and ice at large and small subcooling temperatures was observed in situ in a high-pressure optical cell, and the thermodynamic behavior of the competitive process after hydrate formation was investigated in a high-pressure reactor with sands. When hydrates and ice are formed together at small subcooling temperatures, preferential hydrate formation leads to ice dissolution or even disappearance. At large subcooling temperatures, ice forms first, and the hydrate mainly forms a fibrous envelope. A small decrease in the subzero temperature after hydrate formation partially decomposes the hydrates owing to ice formation, followed by more rapid hydrate production. This study provides a thorough and expanded understanding of the competition between ice and hydrates by connecting the evolution of crystal frameworks with the thermodynamic features of the process. (c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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