Role of surfactants in promoting gas hydrate formation

TitleRole of surfactants in promoting gas hydrate formation
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsKumar, A, Bhattacharjee, G, Kulkarni, BD, Kumar, R
JournalIndustrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Volume54
Issue49
Pagination12217-12232
Date PublishedDEC
ISSN0888-5885
Abstract

Gas hydrates have been proposed as a potential technology for a number of applications, such as separation of gas mixtures, CO2 capture, transportation, and sequestration, methane storage and transport, and seawater desalination. Most of these applications will benefit from reduced induction time of hydrate nucleation, enhanced hydrate growth rate, and maximum water-to-hydrate conversion. The addition of surfactants to the gas-water system serves this purpose in a very effective manner. This review focuses on different surfactants that were utilized for gas hydrate formation studies; insights have been provided on the possible mechanisms of action through which these surfactants affect hydrate formation kinetics. A thorough analysis of the existing literature on surfactants suggests that enhanced rate of hydrate nucleation and growth kinetics may not be directly linked to micelle formation. Conversely, reduced surface tension in the presence of surfactants not only enhances the mass transfer but also changes the morphology of hydrate formation, which in turn enhances gas-water interactions for faster hydrate growth rate.

DOI10.1021/acs.iecr.5b03476
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

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Chemical Engineering & Process Development