Effect of Organic Matter on CO2 Hydrate Phase Equilibrium in Phyllosilicate Suspensions

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In this study, we examined various CO2 hydrate phase equilibria under diverse, heterogeneous conditions, to provide basic knowledge for successful ocean CO2 sequestration in offshore marine sediments. We investigated the effect of geochemical factors on CO2 hydrate phase equilibrium. The three-phase (liquid hydrate vapor) equilibrium of CO2 hydrate in the presence of (i) organic matter (glycine, glucose, and urea), (ii) phyllosilicates [illite, kaolinite, and Na-montmorillonite (Na-MMT)], and (iii) mixtures of them was measured in the ranges of 274.5-277.0 K and 14-22 bar. Organic matter inhibited the phase equilibrium of CO2 hydrate by association with water molecules. The inhibition effect decreased in the order: urea < glycine < glucose. Illite and kaolinite (unexpandable clays) barely affected the CO2 hydrate phase equilibrium, while Na-MMT (expandable clay) affected the phase equilibrium because of its interlayer cations. The CO2 hydrate equilibrium conditions, in the illite and kaolinite suspensions with organic matter, were very similar to those in the aqueous organic matter solutions. However, the equilibrium condition in the Na-MMT suspension with organic matter changed because of reduction of its inhibition effect by intercalated organic matter associated with cations in the Na-MMT interlayer.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Issue Date
2014-06
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

CARBON-DIOXIDE HYDRATE; SOIL MINERAL SUSPENSIONS; GAS-HYDRATE; SEDIMENT SUSPENSIONS; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; AMINO-ACIDS; METHANE; MONTMORILLONITE; SEQUESTRATION; ELECTROLYTES

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE &amp; TECHNOLOGY, v.48, no.12, pp.6597 - 6603

ISSN
0013-936X
DOI
10.1021/es405099z
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/189555
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