Title of article
Effects of graphene oxide (GO) nanoparticle and SDS on storage capacity of CO2 in hydrate
Author/Authors
Shamsin Beyranvand ، Haniyeh Chemical Engineering Department - Abadan Petrochemical Company , Sarlak ، Hamid Chemical Engineering Department - Persian Gulf Fajr Energy Co
From page
233
To page
243
Abstract
In this study, the effect of nanoparticle of graphene oxide and surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (sds) 400 ppm on the storage capacity of co2 in hydrate was investigated. A laboratory system was developed for hydrate formation experiments. The experiments were carried out in the range of pressure 36-40 bar, temperature range from 273.35 k to 278.65 k, in the presence of graphene oxide and sodium dodecyl sulfate. Experimental results showed that by increasing the pressure at constant temperature for net water, storage capacity increased by 11%, and the storage capacity increased by 14% by decreasing the temperature at the constant pressure (36 bar). Adding sds increased storage capacity by 26%, while adding graphene oxide increased 4.2% of storage capacity. For this purpose, design expert software and response surface test method and historical method were used. Also, a mathematical equation was proposed to estimate the co2 storage capacity in hydrate.
Keywords
Storage capacity , Sodium dodecyl sulfate , hydrate , graphene oxide
Journal title
Eurasian Chemical Communications
Journal title
Eurasian Chemical Communications
Record number
2589763
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