Influence mechanism of interfacial organic matter and salt system on carbon dioxide hydrate nucleation in porous media

ENERGY(2024)

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CO2 carbon sequestration in marine gas hydrate occurrence areas is a potential way to mitigate the continued growth of CO2 in the atmosphere. The organic matters of marine sediment can affect the phase equilibrium conditions of CO2 hydrate in salt system, and the organic salt system in pore medium has effect on the nucleation growth of CO2 hydrate. The organic matters on the surface of the sediment is mainly composed of lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and unsaturated hydrocarbon organic compounds, and these polar functional groups weaken the inhibitory effect of salt ions on hydrates through coordination bonds and Ca ion complexation. The nucleation kinetics of CO2 hydrate under organic salt system in pore medium in marine environment is an important parameter determining the carbon sequestration of hydrate. In addition, experimental results show that clay surface organic matters (CSOM) can reduce the surface tension of pore water, and thus pore water migration occurs during hydrate growth and expansion. The basic background in our findings will bring a much better recognition of phase equilibrium conditions among the offshore marine sediment CO2 sequestration process and further assess the location of potential marine CO2 storage sites.
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Clay surface organic matters,Organic salt system,Gas hydrate,Hydrate phase equilibrium,CO 2 sequestration
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