| Literature DB >> 20532336 |
Takeshi Makiya1, Takashi Murakami, Satoshi Takeya, Amadeu K Sum, Saman Alavi, Ryo Ohmura.
Abstract
This paper reports an experimental study on the formation of a clathrate hydrate containing ethanol as a guest substance together with carbon dioxide. Phase equilibrium measurements in the system of CO(2) + ethanol + water have been performed in the temperature range from 254 K to 268 K. The measured equilibrium pressure at a given temperature below 264 K was lower by 20 kPa to 30 kPa than the corresponding equilibrium pressure of a simple CO(2) hydrate in the system without ethanol. Powder X-ray diffraction measurements indicated that the hydrate formed is structure I. This crystallographic structure is the same as that of simple CO(2) hydrate. However, the lattice constant of the hydrate formed in the system with ethanol was determined to be 11.8577(5) A at 113 K, which is larger than the corresponding lattice constant (11.8434(8) A) of simple CO(2) hydrate at the same temperature. These experimental results strongly suggest the formation of a new hydrate containing both ethanol and CO(2) as guest substances, thus contributing toward future applications considering CO(2) hydrates. To further understand the inclusion of ethanol molecules in the structure I hydrate and the measured increase in the crystal lattice constant, molecular dynamics simulations were performed to support the experimental results.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20532336 DOI: 10.1039/c002187c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Chem Chem Phys ISSN: 1463-9076 Impact factor: 3.676