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Ability of ionic liquids to inhibit the formation of methane hydrate: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations

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Corresponding AuthorHan,Songbai; Zhu,Jinlong
Publication Years
2023-02-01
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ISSN
2949-9097
EISSN
2949-9089
Volume110
Abstract

Ionic liquids can both thermodynamically and kinetically inhibit the formation of solid hydrates in oil and gas pipelines, and thus are a new class of dual-function inhibitors of the formation of hydrates. In this study, the ability of six ionic liquids with different functional groups to inhibit the formation of methane hydrate was investigated using molecular dynamics simulations. The alkyl chains in ionic liquids strengthen the tetrahedral arrangement of water molecules by forming pentagonal and hexagonal ring structures with water molecules. In contrast, anionic groups weaken the tetrahedral arrangement of water molecules. The longer alkyl chain of the 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium ion) (BMIM) substantially enhanced the tetrahedral arrangement of water molecules, and thus BMIM exhibited less inhibition of the formation of methane hydrate than did the 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ion (EMIM). In general, the relative abilities of the various components of the studied ionic liquids to inhibit the formation of methane hydrates were found to be as follows: BMIM < EMIM < tetrafluoroborate ion ≈ bromide ion ≈ chloride ion. The findings of this study provide insights into mechanisms by which ionic liquids inhibit the formation of methane hydrate and have potential applications in the petroleum pipeline industry.

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National Natural Science Foundation of China[11775011] ; Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation["2020A1515111124","2022A1515010093"] ; Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Natural Gas Hydrates[ZDSYS20200421111201738] ; Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou)[K19313901]
WOS Research Area
Energy & Fuels ; Engineering
WOS Subject
Energy & Fuels ; Engineering, Chemical
WOS Accession No
WOS:001002499400001
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2-s2.0-85168464917
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Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/560016
DepartmentAcademy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies
理学院_物理系
Affiliation
1.Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou),Guangzhou,511458,China
2.Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Natural Gas Hydrates & Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
3.Research Institute of Exploration & Development,Xinjing Oilfield Company,Karamay,PetroChina, Xinjiang,834000,China
4.Institute of High Energy Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,100049,China
5.Spallation Neutron Source Science Center,Dongguan,523803,China
6.School of Civil and Transportation Engineering,Guangdong University of Technology,Guangzhou,510006,China
7.Department of Physics,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
First Author AffilicationAcademy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies
Corresponding Author AffilicationAcademy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies;  Department of Physics
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Li,Yun,Xiao,Shouheng,Yuan,Bao,et al. Ability of ionic liquids to inhibit the formation of methane hydrate: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations[J]. Gas Science and Engineering,2023,110.
APA
Li,Yun.,Xiao,Shouheng.,Yuan,Bao.,Wang,Pengfei.,Zhang,Baifa.,...&Zhao,Yusheng.(2023).Ability of ionic liquids to inhibit the formation of methane hydrate: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations.Gas Science and Engineering,110.
MLA
Li,Yun,et al."Ability of ionic liquids to inhibit the formation of methane hydrate: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations".Gas Science and Engineering 110(2023).
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