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Ethane and Carbon Dioxide Gas Hydrate Incipient Conditions in Reverse Micelles

Year 2008, Volume: 11 Issue: 1, 29 - 34, 01.03.2008

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A reversed-micellar solution is defined as a system of water, oil and an amphilphile (surfactant). It has been shown that gas hydrate formation in reverse-micelle systems provides a means for in-situ control of the droplet size, which in turn can be used to manipulate the properties of any material that has been formed in the water droplet. In this study, the incipient conditions for ethane and carbon dioxide gas hydrate formation in the presence of AOT-water-isooctane were carried out. Subsequently, the results were modelled using the model of van der Waals and Platteeuw in conjunction with a model for the activity of water in reverse micelles and the Peng Robinson equation of state. The predictions were seen to fit the experimental data well.

Year 2008, Volume: 11 Issue: 1, 29 - 34, 01.03.2008

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Regular Original Research Article
Authors

Carlos Giraldo This is me

Daniel Ehlers This is me

Lothar Oellrich This is me

Matthew Clarke This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Volume: 11 Issue: 1

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APA Giraldo, C., Ehlers, D., Oellrich, L., Clarke, M. (2008). Ethane and Carbon Dioxide Gas Hydrate Incipient Conditions in Reverse Micelles. International Journal of Thermodynamics, 11(1), 29-34.
AMA Giraldo C, Ehlers D, Oellrich L, Clarke M. Ethane and Carbon Dioxide Gas Hydrate Incipient Conditions in Reverse Micelles. International Journal of Thermodynamics. March 2008;11(1):29-34.
Chicago Giraldo, Carlos, Daniel Ehlers, Lothar Oellrich, and Matthew Clarke. “Ethane and Carbon Dioxide Gas Hydrate Incipient Conditions in Reverse Micelles”. International Journal of Thermodynamics 11, no. 1 (March 2008): 29-34.
EndNote Giraldo C, Ehlers D, Oellrich L, Clarke M (March 1, 2008) Ethane and Carbon Dioxide Gas Hydrate Incipient Conditions in Reverse Micelles. International Journal of Thermodynamics 11 1 29–34.
IEEE C. Giraldo, D. Ehlers, L. Oellrich, and M. Clarke, “Ethane and Carbon Dioxide Gas Hydrate Incipient Conditions in Reverse Micelles”, International Journal of Thermodynamics, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 29–34, 2008.
ISNAD Giraldo, Carlos et al. “Ethane and Carbon Dioxide Gas Hydrate Incipient Conditions in Reverse Micelles”. International Journal of Thermodynamics 11/1 (March 2008), 29-34.
JAMA Giraldo C, Ehlers D, Oellrich L, Clarke M. Ethane and Carbon Dioxide Gas Hydrate Incipient Conditions in Reverse Micelles. International Journal of Thermodynamics. 2008;11:29–34.
MLA Giraldo, Carlos et al. “Ethane and Carbon Dioxide Gas Hydrate Incipient Conditions in Reverse Micelles”. International Journal of Thermodynamics, vol. 11, no. 1, 2008, pp. 29-34.
Vancouver Giraldo C, Ehlers D, Oellrich L, Clarke M. Ethane and Carbon Dioxide Gas Hydrate Incipient Conditions in Reverse Micelles. International Journal of Thermodynamics. 2008;11(1):29-34.