This study examines the impact of three amino acids such as proline, methionine and tryptophan on methane (95%)-propane (5%) hydrate formation with the use of different impellers. The concentration of amino acids was 1 wt% at 24.5 bar and 2 degrees C. Based on experimental outcomes proline behaves as inhibitor and methionine and tryptophan perform as promoters. RT experiments both formed more quickly gas hydrates and indicated higher values in rate of hydrate formation compared to PBTU and PBTD experiments showing that in radial flow bubbles are subjected to higher shear stresses, their size are reduced, so that the contact surface is increased resulting in an improved mass transfer coefficient
Gas hydrates often give rise to serious problems during gas and oil transportation through pipelines...
Natural gas is a kind of low-carbon energy source with abundant reserves globally and high calorific...
The motivation for this work was the potential of hydrophobic amino acids such as glycine, L-alanine...
Solidified natural gas (SNG) is a promising option to store natural gas in the form of clathrate hyd...
To develop an effective hydrate risk mitigation strategy for offshore flow assurance its essential t...
Gas hydrate form and plug oil and gas pipelines, hence, they are unwanted and must be avoided. Conve...
© 2021, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary.The motivation for this study was the potential of argini...
The motive of this research to present a systematic study in context of implementation of gas hydrat...
The formation of gas hydrates in offshore subsea lines is a major flow assurance concern for the oil...
As the foundation of energy industry moves towards gas, flow assurance technology preventing pipelin...
Hydrate formation characteristics and hydrodynamic behavior have been investigated for mixture of me...
Investigation of morphology of methane hydrate formation and dissociation in the presence of l-leuci...
Pipeline blockage by gas hydrates is a serious problem in the petroleum industry. Low-dosage inhibit...
The thermodynamic and kinetic inhibition effectiveness of the selected amino acids (AA): L-Alanine, ...
Amino acids (glycine and alanine) and ionic liquids ([BMIM][BF4] and [BMIM][I]) were examined for th...
Gas hydrates often give rise to serious problems during gas and oil transportation through pipelines...
Natural gas is a kind of low-carbon energy source with abundant reserves globally and high calorific...
The motivation for this work was the potential of hydrophobic amino acids such as glycine, L-alanine...
Solidified natural gas (SNG) is a promising option to store natural gas in the form of clathrate hyd...
To develop an effective hydrate risk mitigation strategy for offshore flow assurance its essential t...
Gas hydrate form and plug oil and gas pipelines, hence, they are unwanted and must be avoided. Conve...
© 2021, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary.The motivation for this study was the potential of argini...
The motive of this research to present a systematic study in context of implementation of gas hydrat...
The formation of gas hydrates in offshore subsea lines is a major flow assurance concern for the oil...
As the foundation of energy industry moves towards gas, flow assurance technology preventing pipelin...
Hydrate formation characteristics and hydrodynamic behavior have been investigated for mixture of me...
Investigation of morphology of methane hydrate formation and dissociation in the presence of l-leuci...
Pipeline blockage by gas hydrates is a serious problem in the petroleum industry. Low-dosage inhibit...
The thermodynamic and kinetic inhibition effectiveness of the selected amino acids (AA): L-Alanine, ...
Amino acids (glycine and alanine) and ionic liquids ([BMIM][BF4] and [BMIM][I]) were examined for th...
Gas hydrates often give rise to serious problems during gas and oil transportation through pipelines...
Natural gas is a kind of low-carbon energy source with abundant reserves globally and high calorific...
The motivation for this work was the potential of hydrophobic amino acids such as glycine, L-alanine...