Title of article :
A kinetic study of methane hydrate formation in the presence of ionic liquids and poly(N-vinyl caprolactam)
Author/Authors :
Ghaderi Ardakani, Maryam Department of Chemical - Oil and Gas Engineering - Shiraz University of Technology - Shiraz, Iran , Javanmardi, Jafar Department of Chemical - Oil and Gas Engineering - Shiraz University of Technology - Shiraz, Iran , Parvasi, Payam Department of Chemical - Oil and Gas Engineering - Shiraz University of Technology - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline compounds that are commonly formed in
pipelines. Gas hydrate formation blocks pipelines and damages equipment. One of the efficient
prevention and control methods is using dual-functional inhibitors. Recently ionic liquids have
been introduced as dual-functional hydrate inhibitors. Methane hydrate formation kinetics
were investigated in the presence of ionic liquids and PVCap. Besides, induction time was
calculated in presence of various concentrations of different ionic liquids. For this purpose, the
van der Waals-Platteeuw theory, the Peng-Robinson equation of state, and the NRTL activity
model were used to describe the chemical potential of the hydrate phase, to elaborate on
methane fugacity in the vapor phase, and to predict water activity in the liquid phase
respectively. The results were compared with experimental data and a good agreement
between correlated and experimental data was observed.
Keywords :
Gas hydrates , Ionic liquids , Kinetic modeling , Induction time
Journal title :
Gas Processing Journal