Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, Vol.53, No.5, 787-793, 2017
Experimental Study of Gas-Hydrate Dissociation Kinetics at Constant Temperatures Above 0A degrees C
Recently, gas-hydrate storage technology has been drawing increasing attention as a new means of gas storage and transportation and may in the future become the optimal means of gas storage as compared with LNG technology because of its economic and safety advantages. The main purpose of the present work was to investigate experimentally the hydrate dissociation mechanism using a kinetic model at different temperatures and atmospheric pressure in the range 5-15A degrees C. The obtained results have great significance for gas-hydrate storage technology and its application in industry.