<P>Understanding of gas hydrates, for example, phase equilibria, in reservoir sediments is one of the important issues in the fields of energy production and CO<SUB>2</SUB> sequestration via CH<SUB>4</SUB> hydrate exploit...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A107541928
2015
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SCOPUS,SCIE
학술저널
22148-22153(6쪽)
0
상세조회0
다운로드다국어 초록 (Multilingual Abstract)
<P>Understanding of gas hydrates, for example, phase equilibria, in reservoir sediments is one of the important issues in the fields of energy production and CO<SUB>2</SUB> sequestration via CH<SUB>4</SUB> hydrate exploit...
<P>Understanding of gas hydrates, for example, phase equilibria, in reservoir sediments is one of the important issues in the fields of energy production and CO<SUB>2</SUB> sequestration via CH<SUB>4</SUB> hydrate exploitation and CO<SUB>2</SUB> hydrate formation. The composition of water in clay can change their physical properties, which influences the state in which gas hydrates exist in clays. We investigated gas hydrates in crystalline-swelled Na-montmorillonite (CS-mon) having water content of <27 wt % and maintaining crystallinity of clay particles. Instead of a gas hydrate forming in the interlayer, gas is dissolved in the swelled interlayers of clay, acting as a favorable storage site for hydrophilic CO<SUB>2</SUB>. In addition, gas hydrates formed in CS-mon showed both inhibited and promoted phase behavior. This revealed that the clay surface can promote the formation of a hydrate structure, but confinement in nanosized space dominates the promotion effect and causes stronger inhibition than in the bulk phase. We believe that our results not only broaden the understanding of gas hydrates in confining systems and porous materials but also provide a precise explanation of the behavior of gas hydrates in clay sediment.</P><P><B>Graphic Abstract</B>
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