

Author: Mohammadi Amir H. Richon Dominique
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
E-ISSN: 1563-5201|202|5|629-633
ISSN: 0098-6445
Source: Chemical Engineering Communications, Vol.202, Iss.5, 2015-05, pp. : 629-633
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Abstract
In this communication, we report experimental dissociation conditions for clathrate hydrates of methane + carbon dioxide + hydrogen sulfide in liquid water—hydrate-vapor equilibrium. The dissociation temperatures and pressures are in the ranges of 273.9–288.25 K and 0.316–1.94 MPa, respectively. Concentrations of methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide in the feed gas also varied. To perform the measurements, an isochoric pressure-search method was used. The dissociation data obtained in the present work are compared with the predictions of a thermodynamic model (HWHYD version 1.1). A discussion on the deviations between the experimental and predicted data is made. It is argued that the model parameters should be re-adjusted for the systems containing carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide.
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