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Methane storage via hydrate formation using calcium hypochlorite as additive | |
Guo Yankun1; Fan Shuanshi2 | |
2002 | |
Source Publication | CIESC Journal |
ISSN | 0438-1157 |
Volume | 53Issue:5Pages:452 |
Abstract | At present, natural gas accounts for 3% of the total energy consumption in China. It will go up to 5% in 2005 and 8% in 2010. Natural gas storage is a subject of great interest to many industries and particularly to transportation. Compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas and adsorbed natural gas are techniques widely used. The possibility of developing a convenient storage system based on hydrate has been explored for about ten years around the world. Gudmundsson has focused on the storage and transportation of gas as hydrate at atmospheric pressure since 1990. Khokhar used 1, 3 - dimethylcyclohexane and polyvinyl-pyrrolidone as additives to lower hydrate formation pressure. Saito surveyed the effects of tetrahydrofuran and acetone. Rogers used sodium dodecyl sulfate as accelerator to natural gas hydrate formation. |
Keyword | gas storage hydrate calcium hypochlorite additive |
Language | 英语 |
Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.giec.ac.cn/handle/344007/34452 |
Collection | 中国科学院广州能源研究所 |
Affiliation | 1.中国科学技术大学 2.中国科学院广州能源研究所 |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Guo Yankun,Fan Shuanshi. Methane storage via hydrate formation using calcium hypochlorite as additive[J]. CIESC Journal,2002,53(5):452. |
APA | Guo Yankun,&Fan Shuanshi.(2002).Methane storage via hydrate formation using calcium hypochlorite as additive.CIESC Journal,53(5),452. |
MLA | Guo Yankun,et al."Methane storage via hydrate formation using calcium hypochlorite as additive".CIESC Journal 53.5(2002):452. |
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