Review of Biosurfactants Gas Hydrate Promoters

  • Bavoh C
  • Broni-Bediako E
  • Marfo S
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Abstract

Biosurfactants are promising additives for gas hydrate technology applications. They are believed to have better eco properties than conventional kinetic hydrate promoters such as sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). In this article, the research advances on the use of biosurfactants for gas hydrate formation enhancement have been reviewed and discussed in detail to provide current knowledge on their progress in green chemistry technologies. Specifically, the use of bio promoters in carbon capture, gas storage and transportation are discussed. By far, biosurfactants seem to perform better than conventional hydrate promoters and have the potential to lead to the commercialization of gas hydrate-based technologies in terms of improving hydrate kinetics.

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Bavoh, C. B., Broni-Bediako, E., & Marfo, S. A. (2023). Review of Biosurfactants Gas Hydrate Promoters. Methane, 2(3), 304–318. https://doi.org/10.3390/methane2030020

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