Gas hydrate-based CO2separation process: Quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of various chemical additives involved in the process

© The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society 2018. Gas hydrates technology has been considered as an alternative method for carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) separation. A wide range of studies have been reported in the past decade on the improvement of the separation efficiency by using chemical additives...

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Main Authors: Dashti, H., Lou, Xia
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68058
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description © The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society 2018. Gas hydrates technology has been considered as an alternative method for carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) separation. A wide range of studies have been reported in the past decade on the improvement of the separation efficiency by using chemical additives. While most of these studies have shown improved kinetics, thermodynamics and/or separation efficiency at the laboratory scale, there has been no quantitative analysis of the energy consumption for viable industrial applications. Comparison of the effectiveness of the chemical additives from separate studies or groups also is impossible. The present work is focused on the modelling of the hydrate-based CO 2 separation process and provides a quantitative approach that is new in its analysis of the effectiveness of chemical additives in relation to the energy required and the kinetic parameters involved in the process.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-680582023-08-02T06:39:11Z Gas hydrate-based CO2separation process: Quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of various chemical additives involved in the process Dashti, H. Lou, Xia © The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society 2018. Gas hydrates technology has been considered as an alternative method for carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) separation. A wide range of studies have been reported in the past decade on the improvement of the separation efficiency by using chemical additives. While most of these studies have shown improved kinetics, thermodynamics and/or separation efficiency at the laboratory scale, there has been no quantitative analysis of the energy consumption for viable industrial applications. Comparison of the effectiveness of the chemical additives from separate studies or groups also is impossible. The present work is focused on the modelling of the hydrate-based CO 2 separation process and provides a quantitative approach that is new in its analysis of the effectiveness of chemical additives in relation to the energy required and the kinetic parameters involved in the process. 2018 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68058 10.1007/978-3-319-72362-4_1 restricted
spellingShingle Dashti, H.
Lou, Xia
Gas hydrate-based CO2separation process: Quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of various chemical additives involved in the process
title Gas hydrate-based CO2separation process: Quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of various chemical additives involved in the process
title_full Gas hydrate-based CO2separation process: Quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of various chemical additives involved in the process
title_fullStr Gas hydrate-based CO2separation process: Quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of various chemical additives involved in the process
title_full_unstemmed Gas hydrate-based CO2separation process: Quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of various chemical additives involved in the process
title_short Gas hydrate-based CO2separation process: Quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of various chemical additives involved in the process
title_sort gas hydrate-based co2separation process: quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of various chemical additives involved in the process
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68058