Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1797428 Journal of Crystal Growth 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work we present a model which is a hybrid of cellular automata and Monte Carlo to study the growth of CO2CO2 hydrate from aqueous solutions. We show that, depending on how large the driving forces are, the hydrate crystal may grow as compact structure or as a highly branched structure. Furthermore we show that the diffusion of CO2CO2 in the solution is the main limiting factor, unless the solution has a large supersaturation. Temperature effects are shown only to be important at large supersaturations.

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