Issue 28, 2021

Dissociation kinetics of propane–methane and butane–methane hydrates below the melting point of ice

Abstract

Understanding the dissociation mechanism of gas hydrates below the melting point of ice is crucial for expanding the practical applications of solid hydrates in gas storage. The kinetic processes for gas hydrates have not been clarified, except for those of pure CH4 hydrate and CO2 hydrates. In this study, using in situ X-ray diffraction analysis, the low-temperature onset of the dissociation of C3H8 and C4H10 hydrate fine particles encapsulating CH4 as a secondary guest was investigated during temperature ramping. At ∼200 K, the C3H8 + CH4 hydrate, n-C4H10 + CH4 hydrate, and iso-C4H10 + CH4 hydrate all dissociated in a single step, similar to pure C3H8 and pure iso-C4H10 hydrate. The dissociation of C3H8 hydrate was also found to accelerate the dissociation of CH4 hydrate. Based on the experimental results, it was confirmed that the C3H8 and C4H10 molecules released from the dissociating hydrates accelerated hydrate dissociation.

Graphical abstract: Dissociation kinetics of propane–methane and butane–methane hydrates below the melting point of ice

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Mar 2021
Accepted
11 May 2021
First published
28 May 2021

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2021,23, 15003-15009

Dissociation kinetics of propane–methane and butane–methane hydrates below the melting point of ice

S. Takeya and A. Hachikubo, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2021, 23, 15003 DOI: 10.1039/D1CP01381E

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