Molecular simulation study of methane hydrate decomposition in the presence of hydrophilic and hydrophobic solid surfaces

被引:8
|
作者
Hu, Wenfeng [1 ]
Chen, Cong [2 ]
Cheng, Chuanxiao [1 ]
Jin, Tingxiang [1 ]
Wu, Xuehong [1 ]
Li, Heyong [1 ]
Zhu, Youjian [1 ]
Jing, Zhiyong [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhengzhou Univ Light Ind, Sch Energy & Power Engn, Zhengzhou 450002, Peoples R China
[2] Dalian Univ Technol, Key Lab Ocean Energy Utilizat & Energy Conservat M, Dalian 116024, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Gas hydrates; Decomposition; Hydrophilicity; hydrophobicity; Nanopores; Molecular dynamics simulation; NATURAL-GAS HYDRATE; DYNAMICS SIMULATION; FORCE-FIELD; DISSOCIATION; SILICA; WATER; ADSORPTION; EVOLUTION; BEHAVIOR; PORES;
D O I
10.1016/j.molliq.2023.122129
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Natural gas hydrates (NGHs) exist mainly in marine muddy porous media, and it is of great significance to understand the hydrate decomposition in microporous sediments for hydrate exploration. In the paper, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been performed for CH4 hydrate decomposition in the slit nanopores of graphite and hydroxylated-silica surfaces. As expected, the higher the temperature, the faster the decomposition rate. Compared with the hydrate decomposition in the free system, the solid surface can enhance hydrate decomposition; the hydroxylated silica surface has better enhancement effect, and this effect is more obvious at lower temperatures. At 330 K, 340 K, 350 K and 360 K, the decomposition rates of hydrate in HS-H systems are 50.8%, 36.4%, 14.7% and 11.7%, respectively, which are higher than those in G-H systems. In the slit-nanopores, hydrate decomposition starts from the surface and then grows towards the bulk region, the hydrate near the pore surface decomposes faster. However, due to the strong ability of the hydrophilic surface to adsorb water molecules, the hydrophilic-silica pore has a more vital role in enhancing hydrate decomposition near the surface in the early stage. The higher the temperature, the stronger the diffusion ability of methane molecules and water molecules, and methane molecules diffuse more easily in pores in directions parallel to the surface than perpendicular to it. Due to the difference in wettability, the contact angles of nanobubbles on the surface are different, resulting in different forms of nanobubbles. For the G-H system, both surface cap bubbles and bulk spherical bubbles were formed at higher temperatures, while only surface cap bubbles were formed at lower temperatures. For the HS-H system, bulk spherical bubbles were formed over the temperature range studied. The formation conditions of the bulk spherical bubbles are more lenient than surface cap bubbles. The hydrates in the graphene pores proceed in an isotropic and uniform decomposition. At 330 K, the liquid methane concentration of HS-H system (0.03181-0.03397) is higher than that of G-H system (0.02452-0.02559) at t = 4-6 ns, while the decomposition rate is higher than that of G-H system, which is due to the formation of bulk spherical bubbles. Bulk spherical bubbles in the hydroxylated-silica pores leads to the uneven decomposition of the hydrates, this inhomogeneity leads to local differences in hydrate dissociation rate, and the difference in hydrate dissociation rates in different regions can be up to 4.3 times. The above findings provide the theoretical basis for the safe and efficient exploitation and transportation of hydrate in marine sediments.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Molecular insights into CO2 hydrate formation in the presence of hydrophilic and hydrophobic solid surfaces
    He, Zhongjin
    Mi, Fengyi
    Ning, Fulong
    ENERGY, 2021, 234
  • [2] Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Methane Hydrate Decomposition in the Presence of Alcohol Additives
    Sun, Xiaoliang
    Zhou, Guanggang
    Zhu, Jianwei
    Wu, Haicheng
    Lu, Guiwu
    Bai, Dongsheng
    CHEMPHYSCHEM, 2019, 20 (19) : 2553 - 2565
  • [3] Molecular simulation study of hydrophilic and hydrophobic behavior of activated carbon surfaces
    Muller, EA
    Gubbins, KE
    CARBON, 1998, 36 (10) : 1433 - 1438
  • [4] Molecular Dynamics Simulation on Characteristics of Decomposition of Methane Hydrate in the Presence of Hydrogen Peroxide Solution
    Wan Lihua
    Yan Kefeng
    Li Xiaosen
    Huang Ningsheng
    Tang Liangguang
    ACTA CHIMICA SINICA, 2009, 67 (18) : 2149 - 2154
  • [5] Molecular dynamics simulation of condensation phenomenon of nanofluid on different roughness surfaces in the presence of hydrophilic and hydrophobic structures
    Hekmatifar, Maboud
    Toghraie, Davood
    Mehmandoust, Babak
    Aghadavoudi, Farshid
    Eftekhari, S. Ali
    JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS, 2021, 334
  • [6] Molecular charge effects on protein behavior at hydrophobic and hydrophilic solid surfaces
    Podhipleux, N
    Krisdhasima, V
    McGuire, J
    FOOD HYDROCOLLOIDS, 1996, 10 (03) : 285 - 293
  • [7] Effects of Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Graphene Nanoflakes on Methane Hydrate Kinetics
    McElligott, Adam
    Uddin, Hasan
    Meunier, Jean-Luc
    Servio, Phillip
    ENERGY & FUELS, 2019, 33 (11) : 11705 - 11711
  • [8] Molecular simulation of non-equilibrium methane hydrate decomposition process
    Bagherzadeh, S. Alireza
    Englezos, Peter
    Alavi, Saman
    Ripmeester, John A.
    JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS, 2012, 44 (01): : 13 - 19
  • [9] Analysis of Decomposition for Structure I Methane Hydrate by Molecular Dynamics Simulation
    Na Wei
    Wan-Tong Sun
    Ying-Feng Meng
    An-Qi Liu
    Shou-Wei Zhou
    Ping Guo
    Qiang Fu
    Xin Lv
    Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2018, 92 : 840 - 846
  • [10] Analysis of Decomposition for Structure I Methane Hydrate by Molecular Dynamics Simulation
    Wei, Na
    Sun, Wan-Tong
    Meng, Ying-Feng
    Liu, An-Qi
    Zhou, Shou-Wei
    Guo, Ping
    Fu, Qiang
    Lv, Xin
    RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A, 2018, 92 (05) : 840 - 846