Macroscopic investigation of water volume effects on interfacial dynamic behaviors between clathrate hydrate and water.
Langmuir
; 29(19): 5793-800, 2013 May 14.
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ABSTRACT
This study investigated the effects of the water volume on the interfacial dynamics between cyclopentane (CP) hydrate and water droplet in a CP/n-decane oil mixture. The adhesion force between CP hydrate and various water droplets was determined using the z-directional microbalance. Through repetition of precise measurements over several cycles from contact to detachment, we observed abnormal wetting behaviors in the capillary bridge during the retraction process when the water drop volume is larger than 100 µL. With the increase in water droplet volumes, the contact force between CP hydrate and water also increases up to 300 µL. However, there is a dramatic reduction of increasing rate in the contact forces over 300 µL of water droplet. With the addition of the surfactants of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB) to the water droplet, the contact force between CP hydrate and solution droplet exhibits a lower value and a transition volume of the contact force comes with a smaller solution volume of 200 µL. The water volume effects on the liquid wetting of the probe and the size of capillary bridges provide important insight into hydrate growth and aggregation/agglomeration in the presence of free water phase inside gas/oil pipelines.
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Água
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Ciclopentanos
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Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular
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2013
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