A comparative study on the enhanced formation of methane hydrate using CM-95 and CM-100 MWCNTs☆

Kim, NJ; Park, SS; Kim, HT; Chun, W

HERO ID

741082

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2011

HERO ID 741082
In Press No
Year 2011
Title A comparative study on the enhanced formation of methane hydrate using CM-95 and CM-100 MWCNTs☆
Authors Kim, NJ; Park, SS; Kim, HT; Chun, W
Journal International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume 38
Issue 1
Page Numbers 31-36
Abstract 1m3 of methane hydrate can be decomposed into a maximum of 216m3 of methane gas under standard conditions. Conversely, such a large volume of methane hydrate can be utilized to store and transport a large quantity of natural gas. When methane hydrate is formed artificially by simply reversing its process of natural generation, the amount of methane gas consumed owing to hydrate formation is fairly low which would be problematic for its massive synthesis and application. In this study, experiments are carried out with the goal of increasing the amount of gas consumed by adding two kinds (CM-95 and CM-100) of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to pure water, where the physical length of CM-95 is much shorter than CM-100. When the 0.004wt.% CM-95 MWCNT solution is compared with pure water, the gas consumption rate almost triples indicating its effect in hydrate formation. Also, the CM-95 MWCNTs decreased the hydrate formation time to a greater extent than the CM-100 MWCNTs at a low subcooling temperature.
Doi 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2010.10.002
Wosid WOS:000286557300005
Url http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S073519331000240X
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Keyword Methane hydrate; MWCNTs; Natural gas; Phase equilibria; Hydrate formation time
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