Fluid Phase Equilibria, Vol.363, 70-73, 2014
Experimental measurement and prediction of dissociation condition for carbon dioxide clathrate hydrates in the presence of methanol/ethylene glycol plus sodium chloride/magnesium chloride aqueous solution
Hydrate dissociation conditions of carbon dioxide in the presence of methanol/ethylene glycol + NaCl/MgCl2 aqueous solution have been measured and are reported in the temperature range of (259-267.4)K and pressures up to 2.93 MPa and different concentrations of the aforementioned hydrate inhibitors in aqueous solutions. All the experimental data were measured using an isochoric pressure-search method. These experimental data are compared with some selected experimental dissociation data from the literature for carbon dioxide clathrate hydrates in the presence of pure water to show the inhibition effect of the studied aqueous solutions. A previously reported thermodynamic model is employed to predict the experimental results and a brief discussion is made on the reliability of the predicted data. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.