Chemical promotion of methane gas hydrates formation for energy storage applications

© SGEM2018. Gas hydrates have been represented as a promise technology for many of applications, as gas mixtures separation, CO2 capture, transportation, and sequestration, transport and storage of methane, and seawater desalination. Reduction of onset temperature/time for hydrate formation and incr...

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spelling ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/189029 2023-05-15T17:11:50+02:00 Chemical promotion of methane gas hydrates formation for energy storage applications 2018 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=189029 unknown International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Surveying Geology and Mining Ecology Management, SGEM 1.4 18 321 1314-2704 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=189029 SCOPUS13142704-2018-18-14-SID85058882505 Biodegradability Gelatin Methane hydrate Methane storage Promoter Conference Paper 2018 ftneicon 2020-07-21T12:03:23Z © SGEM2018. Gas hydrates have been represented as a promise technology for many of applications, as gas mixtures separation, CO2 capture, transportation, and sequestration, transport and storage of methane, and seawater desalination. Reduction of onset temperature/time for hydrate formation and increasing the hydrate growth rate are very critical for these applications. In this study for the first time we want to introduce the application of gelatin as a cheap, biodegradable, sustainable and effective promoter for methane hydrate formation. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements were used to determine the onset temperature of hydrate formation by temperature ramping method with different cooling rates. The results explained that gelatin increased the onset temperature of hydrate formation compared with pure water. In addition, the quantity of heat transferred with gelatin was enhanced in comparison with pure water. These results demonstrate that amount of hydrates formed in the presence of gelatin is much more than in pure water. Gelatin obtained as a new cheap and safe promoter for energy storage. We expect that this study will open up a new phase in research on bio hydrate promoter. Conference Object Methane hydrate NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities)
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topic Biodegradability
Gelatin
Methane hydrate
Methane storage
Promoter
spellingShingle Biodegradability
Gelatin
Methane hydrate
Methane storage
Promoter
Chemical promotion of methane gas hydrates formation for energy storage applications
topic_facet Biodegradability
Gelatin
Methane hydrate
Methane storage
Promoter
description © SGEM2018. Gas hydrates have been represented as a promise technology for many of applications, as gas mixtures separation, CO2 capture, transportation, and sequestration, transport and storage of methane, and seawater desalination. Reduction of onset temperature/time for hydrate formation and increasing the hydrate growth rate are very critical for these applications. In this study for the first time we want to introduce the application of gelatin as a cheap, biodegradable, sustainable and effective promoter for methane hydrate formation. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements were used to determine the onset temperature of hydrate formation by temperature ramping method with different cooling rates. The results explained that gelatin increased the onset temperature of hydrate formation compared with pure water. In addition, the quantity of heat transferred with gelatin was enhanced in comparison with pure water. These results demonstrate that amount of hydrates formed in the presence of gelatin is much more than in pure water. Gelatin obtained as a new cheap and safe promoter for energy storage. We expect that this study will open up a new phase in research on bio hydrate promoter.
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title Chemical promotion of methane gas hydrates formation for energy storage applications
title_short Chemical promotion of methane gas hydrates formation for energy storage applications
title_full Chemical promotion of methane gas hydrates formation for energy storage applications
title_fullStr Chemical promotion of methane gas hydrates formation for energy storage applications
title_full_unstemmed Chemical promotion of methane gas hydrates formation for energy storage applications
title_sort chemical promotion of methane gas hydrates formation for energy storage applications
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