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Combination of surfactants and organic compounds for boosting CO <inf>2</inf> separation from natural gas by clathrate hydrate formation
ArticleAbstract: This study investigates the effects of several combinations of surfactants and organic compounds onPalabras claves:Additives, Carbon dioxide separation, Gas hydrate, natural gas, PromotersAutores:Dicharry C., Marvin Ricaurte, Renaud X., Torré J.P.Fuentes:googlescopusAn improved method for calculating critical temperatures and critical pressures in natural gas mixtures with up to nC<inf>11</inf> hydrocarbons
ArticleAbstract: An improvement to the empirical model proposed by Peng (1986, Can. J. Chem. Eng. 64, 827-830) to calPalabras claves:Autores:Alfredo Viloria, José M. Fernández, Marvin RicaurteFuentes:googlescopusCO<inf>2</inf> removal from a CO<inf>2</inf>-CH<inf>4</inf> gas mixture by clathrate hydrate formation using THF and SDS as water-soluble hydrate promoters
ArticleAbstract: This study investigates the use of hydrate formation to separate the CO2 from a CO2-CH4 gas mixturePalabras claves:Autores:Broseta D., Dicharry C., Marvin Ricaurte, Renaud X., Torré J.P.Fuentes:googlescopusIn situ injection of THF to trigger gas hydrate crystallization: Application to the evaluation of a kinetic hydrate promoter
ArticleAbstract: This paper investigates an original method to efficiently trigger gas hydrate crystallization. ThisPalabras claves:crystallization, Gas Hydrates, Hydrate promoters, kinetics, SDS, THFAutores:Diaz J., Dicharry C., Marvin Ricaurte, Torré J.P.Fuentes:googlescopusInfluence of the carbon chain length of a sulfate-based surfactant on the formation of CO<inf>2</inf>, CH<inf>4</inf> and CO<inf>2</inf>–CH<inf>4</inf> gas hydrates
ArticleAbstract: This study investigates how the length of the carbon chain of homologous surfactants affects the amoPalabras claves:CH 4, CO 2, Gas Hydrates, kinetics, SurfactantsAutores:Diaz J., Dicharry C., Marvin Ricaurte, Torré J.P.Fuentes:googlescopus