Methane hydrate formation in the presence of surfactant

In this proposal we wish to study in situ formation of methane hydrates in surfactant solutions. The broad aim of this research is to enable us to understand how we can influence the occurrence and rate of methane hydrate nucleation. Neutrons and NIMROD are essential for this work, as they will allo...

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Main Authors: Dr Tom Headen, Dr Neal Skipper, Dr Diana Taylor, Dr Tristan Youngs
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: ISIS Facility 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5286/isis.e.rb1510502
https://data.isis.stfc.ac.uk/doi/STUDY/103209297/
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Summary:In this proposal we wish to study in situ formation of methane hydrates in surfactant solutions. The broad aim of this research is to enable us to understand how we can influence the occurrence and rate of methane hydrate nucleation. Neutrons and NIMROD are essential for this work, as they will allow us probe the relevant length and timescales, and also to exploit H/D labelling of the methane. Surfactants are of particular interest as they can serve to inhibit the agglomeration of hydrate crystals. We are interested in studying the non-ionic surfactant hexaethylene glycol monododecyl ether, as this surfactant combines potential benefits of anti-agglomeration and thermodynamic hydrate inhibition, thus reducing the amount of additive required to prevent methane hydrate formation.