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How Sodium Chloride Salt Inhibits the Formation of CO2 Gas Hydrates.

Christine Holzammer1,2, Agnes Finckenstein2, Stefan Will1,2, Andreas S Braeuer1,2.   

Abstract

We present an experimental Raman study on how the addition of sodium chloride to CO2-hydrate-forming systems inhibits the hydrate formation thermodynamically. For this purpose, the molar enthalpy of reaction and the molar entropy of reaction for the reaction of weakly hydrogen-bonded water molecules to strongly hydrogen bonded water molecules are determined for different salinities from the Raman spectrum of the water-stretching vibration. Simultaneously, the influence of the salinity on the solubility of CO2 in the liquid water-rich phase right before the start of hydrate formation is analyzed. The results demonstrate that various mechanisms contribute to the inhibition of gas hydrate formation. For the highest salt concentration of 20 wt % investigated, the temperature of gas hydrate formation is lowered by 12 K. For this concentration the molar enthalpy and entropy of reaction become smaller by 50 and 20%, respectively. Concurrently, the solubility of carbon dioxide is reduced by 70%. These results are compared with data in literature for systems of sodium chloride in water (without carbon dioxide).

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26867107     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b12487

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


  3 in total

1.  Influence of Sodium Chloride on the Formation and Dissociation Behavior of CO2 Gas Hydrates.

Authors:  Christine Holzammer; Judith M Schicks; Stefan Will; Andreas S Braeuer
Journal:  J Phys Chem B       Date:  2017-08-25       Impact factor: 2.991

2.  Raman Thermometry in Water, Ethanol, and Ethanol/Nitrogen Mixtures from Ambient to Critical Conditions.

Authors:  Tobias C Klima; Andreas S Braeuer
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2018-12-14       Impact factor: 6.986

3.  Molecular insight into carbon dioxide hydrate formation from saline solution.

Authors:  Chanjuan Liu; Xuebing Zhou; Deqing Liang
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-09-24       Impact factor: 4.036

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