Formation of Co2hydrate in pure and sea waters

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The formation of CO2 hydrates in both pure and sea waters along the three-phase coexistence of CO2, H20, and hydrate is measured by use of a convenient temperature-cycle method proposed in the present study. Four kinds of three-phase coexisting curves are investigated in the temperature range from 270 to 283 K and pressures up to 9 MPa. By applying the Langmuir adsorption model based on statistical thermodynamics, the three-phase coexisting pressures obtained are correlated satisfactorily. The enthalpy changes of hydration in both systems are calculated from the Clapeyron equation of the three-phase coexisting curve. The apparent rate constant of hydration is estimated under the assumption of pseudo-first order reaction with respect to CO2 concentration. © 1993, The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan. All rights reserved.

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Ohgaki, K., Makihara, Y., & Takano, K. (1993). Formation of Co2hydrate in pure and sea waters. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN, 26(5), 558–564. https://doi.org/10.1252/jcej.26.558

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