TY - JOUR
T1 - Clathrate hydrate formation in (methane + water + methylcyclohexanone) systems
T2 - The first phase equilibrium data
AU - Ohmura, Ryo
AU - Uchida, Tsutomu
AU - Takeya, Satoshi
AU - Nagao, Jiro
AU - Minagawa, Hideki
AU - Ebinuma, Takao
AU - Narita, Hideo
PY - 2003/12
Y1 - 2003/12
N2 - The present study experimentally demonstrated clathrate hydrate formation in the systems of (methane + water + each of the three methylcyclohexanone isomers, i.e., 2-methylcyclohexa-none, 3-methylcyclohexanone, and 4-methylcyclohexanone) and measured the first data of the quadruple (water rich liquid + hydrate + methylcyclohexanone rich liquid + methane rich vapor) equilibrium pressure and temperature conditions in these systems over the temperatures from T = 273 K to T = 281 K. In the three systems with methylcyclohexanone, the measured equilibrium pressure at each given temperature is ∼1.3 MPa lower than that in a structure-I hydrate forming (methane + water) system without any methylcyclohexanone, which suggests the formation of structure-H hydrates with methylcyclohexanones as large-molecule guest substances. Among the three systems, 3-methylcyclohexanone provides the highest equilibrium pressure, and 2-methylcyclohexanone, the lowest.
AB - The present study experimentally demonstrated clathrate hydrate formation in the systems of (methane + water + each of the three methylcyclohexanone isomers, i.e., 2-methylcyclohexa-none, 3-methylcyclohexanone, and 4-methylcyclohexanone) and measured the first data of the quadruple (water rich liquid + hydrate + methylcyclohexanone rich liquid + methane rich vapor) equilibrium pressure and temperature conditions in these systems over the temperatures from T = 273 K to T = 281 K. In the three systems with methylcyclohexanone, the measured equilibrium pressure at each given temperature is ∼1.3 MPa lower than that in a structure-I hydrate forming (methane + water) system without any methylcyclohexanone, which suggests the formation of structure-H hydrates with methylcyclohexanones as large-molecule guest substances. Among the three systems, 3-methylcyclohexanone provides the highest equilibrium pressure, and 2-methylcyclohexanone, the lowest.
KW - Clathrate hydrate
KW - Gas hydrate
KW - Methane
KW - Methylcyclohexanone
KW - Phase equilibria
KW - Structure-H hydrate
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jct.2003.08.010
DO - 10.1016/j.jct.2003.08.010
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0345149262
SN - 0021-9614
VL - 35
SP - 2045
EP - 2054
JO - Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
JF - Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
IS - 12
ER -