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Investigate On Effects Of Fluorocarbon Surfactants In Gas Hydrate Foramtion/inhibition Kinetics?

Sep 21, 2018

Fluorocarbon molecules whose molecular diameter is greater than 0.69 nm are unable to form hydrates. This depends on the diameter of the free water cavities. Fluorinated surfactants contribute to the formation of hydrates to a critical concentration of submicell formation. See our work. After the CMC they destroy hydrates. The time of transition of the whole gas from the bubble to the hydrate depends on the heat of hydrate formation, the gas compressibility coefficient, the bubble diameter, the heat transfer coefficient, the equilibrium water temperature, and the temperature of the hydrate formation process. Look for work Trebin F.А. (Gas industry, Russian)

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