Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.43, No.4, 617-621, 2011
Hydrate phase equilibrium for the (hydrogen plus tert-butylamine plus water) system
The three-phase equilibrium conditions of ternary (hydrogen + tert-butylamine + water) system were first measured under high-pressure in a "full view" sapphire cell. The tert-butylamine-hydrogen binary hydrate phase transition points were obtained through determining the points of intersection of three phases (H-L-w-V) to two phases (L-w-V) experimentally. Measurements were made using an isochoric method. Firstly, (tetrahydrofuran + hydrogen) binary hydrate phase equilibrium data were determined with this method and compared with the corresponding experimental data reported in the literatures and the acceptable agreements demonstrated the reliability of the experimental method used in this work. The experimental investigation on (tert-butylamine + hydrogen) binary hydrate phase equilibrium was then carried out within the temperature range of (268.4 to 274.7) K and in the pressure range of (9.54 to 29.95) MPa at (0.0556, 0.0886, 0.0975, and 0.13) mole fraction of tert-butylamine. The three-phase equilibrium curve (H + L-w + V) was found to be dependent on the concentration of tert-butylamine solution. Dissociation experimental results showed that tert-butylamine as a hydrate former shifted hydrate stability region to lower pressure and higher temperature. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.