Comparison between the replacements of CH4 in natural gas hydrate with CO2 and NH3

Natural gas hydrate (NGH), as a clean energy with great development potential, has been limited by the lack of efficient and safe exploitation methods for a long time. The CO2 displacement method proposed in recent years has not made substantial progress because of its poor permeability and low effi...

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Main Authors: Dongze Li, Lei Chen, Gang Liu, Jingfeng Xiao, Bingfan Li, Wenguang Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721002407
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spelling doaj-63dc4d98cacc40189f611322f34a85472021-06-19T04:54:49ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472021-11-01736393646Comparison between the replacements of CH4 in natural gas hydrate with CO2 and NH3Dongze Li0Lei Chen1Gang Liu2Jingfeng Xiao3Bingfan Li4Wenguang Yu5Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation Safety, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao 266000, ChinaShandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation Safety, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao 266000, China; Corresponding authors.Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation Safety, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao 266000, China; Corresponding authors.Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation Safety, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao 266000, ChinaShandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation Safety, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao 266000, ChinaBeijing Oil & Gas Pipeline Control Center, Beijing 100007, ChinaNatural gas hydrate (NGH), as a clean energy with great development potential, has been limited by the lack of efficient and safe exploitation methods for a long time. The CO2 displacement method proposed in recent years has not made substantial progress because of its poor permeability and low efficiency. The NH3 replacement method is proposed in this paper because of its strong permeability. We performed orthogonal molecular dynamics simulation of the replacement of CH4 in hydrate with NH3 and CO2 at different temperatures (245 K, 255 K, 265 K) and pressures (3 MPa, 5 MPa, 10 MPa). It is shown that:(1) Compared with CO2 molecules, NH3 and can penetrate into the hydrate layer effectively, and the resulting pore channels are conducive to the outward diffusion of CH4 molecules. (2) With the progress of the replacement process, the hydrate structure gradually decomposes but not completely, and the residual structure will inhibit the diffusion of CH4 molecules and lead to the agglomeration of CH4 molecules. (3) Within 1000 ps, the number of CH4 molecules replaced by NH3 is more than that of CO2 under the conditions of 245 K and 255 K, and less than that of CO2 under the conditions of 265 K. At the same temperature, the pressure does not affect the final comparison result.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721002407Natural gas hydrateAmmoniaCarbon dioxideMolecular dynamicsReplacement
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author Dongze Li
Lei Chen
Gang Liu
Jingfeng Xiao
Bingfan Li
Wenguang Yu
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Lei Chen
Gang Liu
Jingfeng Xiao
Bingfan Li
Wenguang Yu
Comparison between the replacements of CH4 in natural gas hydrate with CO2 and NH3
Energy Reports
Natural gas hydrate
Ammonia
Carbon dioxide
Molecular dynamics
Replacement
author_facet Dongze Li
Lei Chen
Gang Liu
Jingfeng Xiao
Bingfan Li
Wenguang Yu
author_sort Dongze Li
title Comparison between the replacements of CH4 in natural gas hydrate with CO2 and NH3
title_short Comparison between the replacements of CH4 in natural gas hydrate with CO2 and NH3
title_full Comparison between the replacements of CH4 in natural gas hydrate with CO2 and NH3
title_fullStr Comparison between the replacements of CH4 in natural gas hydrate with CO2 and NH3
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between the replacements of CH4 in natural gas hydrate with CO2 and NH3
title_sort comparison between the replacements of ch4 in natural gas hydrate with co2 and nh3
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Reports
issn 2352-4847
publishDate 2021-11-01
description Natural gas hydrate (NGH), as a clean energy with great development potential, has been limited by the lack of efficient and safe exploitation methods for a long time. The CO2 displacement method proposed in recent years has not made substantial progress because of its poor permeability and low efficiency. The NH3 replacement method is proposed in this paper because of its strong permeability. We performed orthogonal molecular dynamics simulation of the replacement of CH4 in hydrate with NH3 and CO2 at different temperatures (245 K, 255 K, 265 K) and pressures (3 MPa, 5 MPa, 10 MPa). It is shown that:(1) Compared with CO2 molecules, NH3 and can penetrate into the hydrate layer effectively, and the resulting pore channels are conducive to the outward diffusion of CH4 molecules. (2) With the progress of the replacement process, the hydrate structure gradually decomposes but not completely, and the residual structure will inhibit the diffusion of CH4 molecules and lead to the agglomeration of CH4 molecules. (3) Within 1000 ps, the number of CH4 molecules replaced by NH3 is more than that of CO2 under the conditions of 245 K and 255 K, and less than that of CO2 under the conditions of 265 K. At the same temperature, the pressure does not affect the final comparison result.
topic Natural gas hydrate
Ammonia
Carbon dioxide
Molecular dynamics
Replacement
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721002407
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