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Investigation on Hydrate Growth at the Oil-Water Interface: In the Presence of Wax and Surfactant.

Guangchun Song1,2, Yuanxing Ning1,2, Penghao Guo1,2, Yuxing Li1,2, Wuchang Wang1,2.   

Abstract

Natural gas hydrates can readily form in deep-water-oil production processes and pose a great threat to subsea pipeline flow assurance. The usage of surfactants and hydrate antiagglomerants is a common strategy to prevent hydrate hazards. In water/wax-containing oil systems, hydrate coexisting with wax could lead to more complex and risky transportation conditions. Moreover, the effectiveness of surfactants and hydrate antiagglomerants in the presence of wax should be further evaluated. In this work, for the purpose of investigating how wax and surfactants could affect hydrate growth at the oil-water interface, a series of microexperiments was conducted in an atmospheric visual cell where the nucleation and growth of hydrates took place on a water droplet surrounded by wax-containing oils. On the basis of the experimental phenomena observed using a microscope, the formation of a hydrate shell by lateral growth, the collapse of a water droplet after hydrate initial formation, and the formation of hollow-conical hydrate crystals were identified. These experimental phenomena were closely related to the concentration of wax and surfactant used in each case. In addition, it was shown that the effectiveness of the surfactant could be weakened by wax molecules. Moreover, there existed a critical wax content above which the effectiveness of the surfactant was greatly reduced and the critical wax content gradually increased with increasing surfactant concentration. This work could provide guidance for hydrate management in wax-containing systems.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34036780     DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c01060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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1.  Evolution of morphology and cohesive force of hydrate particles in the presence/absence of wax.

Authors:  Yang Liu; Chengxuan Wu; Xiaofang Lv; Xinyi Xu; Qianli Ma; Jiawei Meng; Shidong Zhou; Bohui Shi; Shangfei Song; Jing Gong
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-05-12       Impact factor: 4.036

Review 2.  Gas Hydrate in Oil-Dominant Systems: A Review.

Authors:  Abdulrab Abdulwahab Almashwali; Cornelius B Bavoh; Bhajan Lal; Siak Foo Khor; Quah Chong Jin; Dzulkarnain Zaini
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-07-25
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