Dual nature of methanol as a thermodynamic inhibitor and kinetic promoter of methane hydrate formation in a wide concentration range

Journal of Molecular Liquids(2024)

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Methanol (MeOH) is a common thermodynamic inhibitor of gas hydrates. However, its impact on the kinetics of methane hydrate formation has not been systematically investigated. We have thoroughly examined the effect of MeOH in a wide concentration range on the nucleation and growth kinetics of methane hydrate. The onset temperature To and subcooling ΔTo of methane hydrate were determined under ramp cooling of 1 K/h. The mean To is not affected by methanol in the 0–2.5mass% range but decreases within 2.5–50mass%. At the same time, it was revealed that ΔTo for 1–40mass%MeOH is significantly smaller than that of water, making methanol a hydrate nucleation promoter within the concentration range. The relationship between ΔTo and the methanol concentration shows a minimum of 0.53 ± 0.36 K (at 20mass%). Adding 1–30mass% of methanol reduces the stochasticity of the methane hydrate nucleation. The hydrate nucleation rate increases by an order of magnitude at 1.5 K subcooling when 5 % of MeOH is added to water. Besides, methanol enhances the methane hydrate growth at 1–40mass%, with the maximum rate occurring at 10mass% MeOH. Despite the excellent promoting properties of methanol, extrapolation suggests that MeOH may inhibit both nucleation and growth of methane hydrate in more concentrated solutions (≥50mass%).Methanol has a dual nature as a thermodynamic inhibitor and a kinetic promoter of methane hydrate formation. The kinetic promotion function of methanol is observed within a specific range (1–40mass%), but in more concentrated systems, it seems to be reversed.
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Methane hydrate,Thermodynamic hydrate inhibitor,Kinetic hydrate promoter,Kinetic hydrate inhibitor,Hydrate nucleation,Hydrate growth
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