Oxabicyclic Guest Compounds as sII Promoters: Spectroscopic Investigation and Equilibrium Measurements
In this study, we investigate three oxabicyclic compounds, 3,6-dioxabicyclo[3. 1.0]hexane (C4H6O2, ETHF), 7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane (C6H10O, 14ECH), and 7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane (C6H10O, 12ECH) as novel promoters for gas hydrates. According to the outcomes of powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and s...
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doaj-19b8d1456067403cace9ea5392dda3b62020-11-25T02:36:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Chemistry2296-26462020-07-01810.3389/fchem.2020.00614550852Oxabicyclic Guest Compounds as sII Promoters: Spectroscopic Investigation and Equilibrium MeasurementsJiwoong Seol0Woongchul Shin1Juwoon Park2Faculty of Liberal Education, Seoul National University, Seoul, South KoreaCentral Technology R&D Institute, Hyundai Oilbank Co., Ltd., Yongin-si, South KoreaNaval & Energy System R&D Institute, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd., Siheung-si, South KoreaIn this study, we investigate three oxabicyclic compounds, 3,6-dioxabicyclo[3. 1.0]hexane (C4H6O2, ETHF), 7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane (C6H10O, 14ECH), and 7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane (C6H10O, 12ECH) as novel promoters for gas hydrates. According to the outcomes of powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and synchrotron high-resolution powder diffraction (HRPD), all CH4 hydrates formed with ETHF, 14ECH, and 12ECH were identified to be sII (Fd-3m) hydrates with corresponding lattice parameters of 17.195, 17.330, and 17.382 Å, respectively. It was also clearly demonstrated that CH4 molecules are accommodated in the sII-S cages through solid-state 13C NMR and Raman spectra. Consequently, we clarified that the three compounds observed are large guest molecules (LGMs) that occupy the sII-L cages. Moreover, the thermodynamic stability of each LGM + CH4 (and N2) hydrate system was remarkably improved compared to that of the simple CH4 (and N2) hydrate. In particular, 14ECH manifested several unique features compared to the other two promoters. First, the 14ECH + CH4 hydrate did not dissociate up to room temperature (298 K), even at a moderate pressure of approximately 60 bar. At a given pressure, 14ECH increased the dissociation temperature of the CH4 hydrate by ~18 K, indicating that its promotion capability is as strong as that of tetrahydrofuran (THF), currently considered to be the most powerful promoter. Second, more interestingly, it was revealed by further PXRD, NMR, and Raman analyses that 14ECH forms a simple sII hydrate in the absence of help gases. According to differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) outcomes, we revealed that the simple 14ECH hydrate dissociates at 270~278 K under ambient pressure. In addition to the thermodynamic stability, we also note that the 14ECH + CH4 hydrate presented a sufficiently high temperature of formation, requiring little additional cooling. Given these promising features, we expect that the 14ECH hydrate system can be adopted to realize hydrate-based technologies. We also believe that the LGMs introduced here have considerable potential to serve as alternates to conventional promoters and that they can be widely utilized in both engineering and scientific research fields.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2020.00614/fullsII promoteroxabicyclic compounds14-epoxycyclohexanesimple hydrate formerpowder diffraction |
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Jiwoong Seol Woongchul Shin Juwoon Park Oxabicyclic Guest Compounds as sII Promoters: Spectroscopic Investigation and Equilibrium Measurements Frontiers in Chemistry sII promoter oxabicyclic compounds 1 4-epoxycyclohexane simple hydrate former powder diffraction |
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Jiwoong Seol Woongchul Shin Juwoon Park |
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Oxabicyclic Guest Compounds as sII Promoters: Spectroscopic Investigation and Equilibrium Measurements |
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Oxabicyclic Guest Compounds as sII Promoters: Spectroscopic Investigation and Equilibrium Measurements |
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Oxabicyclic Guest Compounds as sII Promoters: Spectroscopic Investigation and Equilibrium Measurements |
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Oxabicyclic Guest Compounds as sII Promoters: Spectroscopic Investigation and Equilibrium Measurements |
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Oxabicyclic Guest Compounds as sII Promoters: Spectroscopic Investigation and Equilibrium Measurements |
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oxabicyclic guest compounds as sii promoters: spectroscopic investigation and equilibrium measurements |
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In this study, we investigate three oxabicyclic compounds, 3,6-dioxabicyclo[3. 1.0]hexane (C4H6O2, ETHF), 7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane (C6H10O, 14ECH), and 7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane (C6H10O, 12ECH) as novel promoters for gas hydrates. According to the outcomes of powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and synchrotron high-resolution powder diffraction (HRPD), all CH4 hydrates formed with ETHF, 14ECH, and 12ECH were identified to be sII (Fd-3m) hydrates with corresponding lattice parameters of 17.195, 17.330, and 17.382 Å, respectively. It was also clearly demonstrated that CH4 molecules are accommodated in the sII-S cages through solid-state 13C NMR and Raman spectra. Consequently, we clarified that the three compounds observed are large guest molecules (LGMs) that occupy the sII-L cages. Moreover, the thermodynamic stability of each LGM + CH4 (and N2) hydrate system was remarkably improved compared to that of the simple CH4 (and N2) hydrate. In particular, 14ECH manifested several unique features compared to the other two promoters. First, the 14ECH + CH4 hydrate did not dissociate up to room temperature (298 K), even at a moderate pressure of approximately 60 bar. At a given pressure, 14ECH increased the dissociation temperature of the CH4 hydrate by ~18 K, indicating that its promotion capability is as strong as that of tetrahydrofuran (THF), currently considered to be the most powerful promoter. Second, more interestingly, it was revealed by further PXRD, NMR, and Raman analyses that 14ECH forms a simple sII hydrate in the absence of help gases. According to differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) outcomes, we revealed that the simple 14ECH hydrate dissociates at 270~278 K under ambient pressure. In addition to the thermodynamic stability, we also note that the 14ECH + CH4 hydrate presented a sufficiently high temperature of formation, requiring little additional cooling. Given these promising features, we expect that the 14ECH hydrate system can be adopted to realize hydrate-based technologies. We also believe that the LGMs introduced here have considerable potential to serve as alternates to conventional promoters and that they can be widely utilized in both engineering and scientific research fields. |
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