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Observation of the Main Natural Parameters Influencing the Formation of Gas Hydrates

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ENERGIES
卷 14, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14071803

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water chemistry; Antarctic sediment samples; salinity; gas hydrate

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  1. PRIN Project entitled: Methane recovery and carbon dioxide disposal in natural gas hydrate reservoirs

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This study investigated the impact of seawater chemical composition in marine sediments on the phase behavior of natural gas hydrates, by analyzing the abundance of main elements such as sodium, calcium, potassium, magnesium, chloride, and sulfate. The results were used to determine the effect of water salinity on hydrate formation thermodynamics, and experimental testing revealed that the presence of different porous media affected the hydrate formation process.
Chemical composition in seawater of marine sediments, as well as the physical properties and chemical composition of soils, influence the phase behavior of natural gas hydrate by disturbing the hydrogen bond network in the water-rich phase before hydrate formation. In this article, some marine sediments samples, collected in National Antarctic Museum in Trieste, were analyzed and properties such as pH, conductivity, salinity, and concentration of main elements of water present in the sediments are reported. The results, obtained by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and ion chromatography (IC) analysis, show that the more abundant cation is sodium and, present in smaller quantities, but not negligible, are calcium, potassium, and magnesium, while the more abundant anion is chloride and sulfate is also appreciable. These results were successively used to determine the thermodynamic parameters and the effect on salinity of water on hydrates' formation. Then, hydrate formation was experimentally tested using a small-scale apparatus, in the presence of two different porous media: a pure silica sand and a silica-based natural sand, coming from the Mediterranean seafloor. The results proved how the presence of further compounds, rather than silicon, as well as the heterogeneous grainsize and porosity, made this sand a weak thermodynamic and a strong kinetic inhibitor for the hydrate formation process.

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