Review on CO2 hydrate formation/dissociation and its cold energy application
- Authors
- Sun, Qibei; Kang, Yong Tae
- Issue Date
- 9월-2016
- Publisher
- PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
- Keywords
- Additives; CO2 hydrate; Cold energy application; Dissociation rate; Formation rate; Kinetic model
- Citation
- RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, v.62, pp.478 - 494
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
- Volume
- 62
- Start Page
- 478
- End Page
- 494
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/87651
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.rser.2016.04.062
- ISSN
- 1364-0321
- Abstract
- Carbon dioxide hydrate has been paid growing attention due to its application potentials like being used as a secondary refrigerant and sequestration in the deep ocean. Therefore, there has been a lot of research on various gas hydrates, including methane hydrate, ethane hydrate, methane-CO2 mixture hydrate and so on. However, there is no review especially on the CO2 hydrate and its cooling application. In this paper, the review provides the comprehensive understanding of the CO2 hydrate with focus on the formation and dissociation models, including the kinetic and thermodynamic ones, as well as its applications. It is proposed that more experimental and modeling work should be carried out on CO2 hydrate dissociation, and the kinetic models should be developed by considering the effect of additives. It is also proposed that the cooling application of CO2 hydrate will become popular in the very near future and therefore, the experimental data at low pressure are needed. Finding the effective additives which can reduce the equilibrium conditions and increase the kinetic formation/dissociation rate is recommended. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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