Methane hydrate formation behaviors in high water-cut oil-in-water systems with hydrate promoters

The gas consumption was the highest in both systems (0.5% Span20 +0.05% SDS) and (0.5% Span20 + 0.5% l -l), indicating that the two systems had a faster hydrate formation rate.

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Published in:RSC Advances
Main Authors: Kele, Yan, Yuemeng, Ren, Cheng, Lv, Anshan, Xiao, Xiaofang, Lv
Other Authors: National Natural Science Foundation of China, SINOPEC Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) 2021
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03501k
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description The gas consumption was the highest in both systems (0.5% Span20 +0.05% SDS) and (0.5% Span20 + 0.5% l -l), indicating that the two systems had a faster hydrate formation rate.
author2 National Natural Science Foundation of China
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author Kele, Yan
Yuemeng, Ren
Cheng, Lv
Anshan, Xiao
Xiaofang, Lv
spellingShingle Kele, Yan
Yuemeng, Ren
Cheng, Lv
Anshan, Xiao
Xiaofang, Lv
Methane hydrate formation behaviors in high water-cut oil-in-water systems with hydrate promoters
author_facet Kele, Yan
Yuemeng, Ren
Cheng, Lv
Anshan, Xiao
Xiaofang, Lv
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title Methane hydrate formation behaviors in high water-cut oil-in-water systems with hydrate promoters
title_short Methane hydrate formation behaviors in high water-cut oil-in-water systems with hydrate promoters
title_full Methane hydrate formation behaviors in high water-cut oil-in-water systems with hydrate promoters
title_fullStr Methane hydrate formation behaviors in high water-cut oil-in-water systems with hydrate promoters
title_full_unstemmed Methane hydrate formation behaviors in high water-cut oil-in-water systems with hydrate promoters
title_sort methane hydrate formation behaviors in high water-cut oil-in-water systems with hydrate promoters
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