Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6588539 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A High Pressure Differential Scanning Calorimeter (HP-µDSC) was used to characterize the kinetic inhibition performance of several kinetic hydrate inhibitors (KHIs) up to 390â¯bar (39â¯MPa) of model natural gas. A novel protocol was devised to increase the spread between effective KHIs to obtain their performance ranking. The natural gas used in the study was a mixture of 90â¯mol% methane and 10â¯mol% propane. Linear cooling ramps at a constant cooling rate of 0.5â¯K/min were used under isobaric conditions. Both the formation temperature of natural gas hydrate during a linear cooling ramp and the amount of hydrate formed were used for comprehensive analysis. The second method was based on the growth inhibition of natural gas hydrates and opened a new possibility that only several repeat measurements may be sufficient for fast screening of good KHIs. The results showed that HP-µDSC is a promising tool for the evaluation of kinetic inhibition performance of KHIs that can only be obtained in minute quantities.
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Authors
Nobuo Maeda, Malcolm A. Kelland, Colin D. Wood,