Issue 16, 2015

Methane hydrate formation with surfactants fixed on the surface of polystyrene nanospheres

Abstract

To improve the application of surfactants in methane hydrate formation, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was fixed on the surface of polystyrene nanospheres (named as SDS@PSNS). SDS@PSNS resulted in a shorter induction period of hydrate formation compared to SDS. With SDS@PSNS as a promoter, hydrates formed mainly at the bottom of the reactor with a much higher apparent density and higher methane consumption, and during the hydrate dissociation period, less foam was generated. In addition, the recycling experiments showed high stability and good recycling performance of SDS@PSNS in seven methane hydrate formation–dissociation cycles.

Graphical abstract: Methane hydrate formation with surfactants fixed on the surface of polystyrene nanospheres

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Feb 2015
Accepted
06 Mar 2015
First published
06 Mar 2015

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015,3, 8316-8323

Methane hydrate formation with surfactants fixed on the surface of polystyrene nanospheres

F. Wang, S. Luo, S. Fu, Z. Jia, M. Dai, C. Wang and R. Guo, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015, 3, 8316 DOI: 10.1039/C5TA01101A

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