Characteristics of Methane Hydrate Formation in Artificial and Natural Media

The formation of methane hydrate in two significantly different media was investigated, using silica gel as an artificial medium and loess as a natural medium. The methane hydrate formation was observed through the depletion of water in the matrix, measured via the matrix potential and the relations...

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Main Authors: Peng Zhang, Qingbai Wu, Yuzhong Yang
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/3/1233/pdf
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:gam:jeners:v:6:y:2013:i:3:p:1233-1249:d:23931 2024-04-14T08:14:46+00:00 Characteristics of Methane Hydrate Formation in Artificial and Natural Media Peng Zhang Qingbai Wu Yuzhong Yang https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/3/1233/pdf https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/3/1233/ unknown https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/3/1233/pdf https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/3/1233/ article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:31:45Z The formation of methane hydrate in two significantly different media was investigated, using silica gel as an artificial medium and loess as a natural medium. The methane hydrate formation was observed through the depletion of water in the matrix, measured via the matrix potential and the relationship between the matrix potential and the water content was determined using established equations. The velocity of methane hydrate nucleation slowed over the course of the reaction, as it relied on water transfer to the hydrate surfaces with lower Gibbs free energy after nucleation. Significant differences in the reactions in the two types of media arose from differences in the water retention capacity and lithology of media due to the internal surface area and pore size distributions. Compared with methane hydrate formation in silica gel, the reaction in loess was much slower and formed far less methane hydrate. The results of this study will advance the understanding of how the properties of the environment affect the formation of gas hydrates in nature. water conversion; matrix potential; methane hydrate; porous media Article in Journal/Newspaper Methane hydrate RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description The formation of methane hydrate in two significantly different media was investigated, using silica gel as an artificial medium and loess as a natural medium. The methane hydrate formation was observed through the depletion of water in the matrix, measured via the matrix potential and the relationship between the matrix potential and the water content was determined using established equations. The velocity of methane hydrate nucleation slowed over the course of the reaction, as it relied on water transfer to the hydrate surfaces with lower Gibbs free energy after nucleation. Significant differences in the reactions in the two types of media arose from differences in the water retention capacity and lithology of media due to the internal surface area and pore size distributions. Compared with methane hydrate formation in silica gel, the reaction in loess was much slower and formed far less methane hydrate. The results of this study will advance the understanding of how the properties of the environment affect the formation of gas hydrates in nature. water conversion; matrix potential; methane hydrate; porous media
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author Peng Zhang
Qingbai Wu
Yuzhong Yang
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Qingbai Wu
Yuzhong Yang
Characteristics of Methane Hydrate Formation in Artificial and Natural Media
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Qingbai Wu
Yuzhong Yang
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title_short Characteristics of Methane Hydrate Formation in Artificial and Natural Media
title_full Characteristics of Methane Hydrate Formation in Artificial and Natural Media
title_fullStr Characteristics of Methane Hydrate Formation in Artificial and Natural Media
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Methane Hydrate Formation in Artificial and Natural Media
title_sort characteristics of methane hydrate formation in artificial and natural media
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