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Decomposition of carbon dioxide hydrate in the samples of natural coal with different degrees of metamorphism. / Smirnov, Vyacheslav G.; Dyrdin, Valeriy V.; Manakov, Andrey Yu et al.

In: Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol. 28, No. 2, 02.2020, p. 492-501.

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Smirnov, VG, Dyrdin, VV, Manakov, AY & Ismagilov, ZR 2020, 'Decomposition of carbon dioxide hydrate in the samples of natural coal with different degrees of metamorphism', Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 492-501. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cjche.2019.06.002

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Smirnov, V. G., Dyrdin, V. V., Manakov, A. Y., & Ismagilov, Z. R. (2020). Decomposition of carbon dioxide hydrate in the samples of natural coal with different degrees of metamorphism. Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, 28(2), 492-501. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cjche.2019.06.002

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Smirnov VG, Dyrdin VV, Manakov AY, Ismagilov ZR. Decomposition of carbon dioxide hydrate in the samples of natural coal with different degrees of metamorphism. Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering. 2020 Feb;28(2):492-501. doi: 10.1016/j.cjche.2019.06.002

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Smirnov, Vyacheslav G. ; Dyrdin, Valeriy V. ; Manakov, Andrey Yu et al. / Decomposition of carbon dioxide hydrate in the samples of natural coal with different degrees of metamorphism. In: Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering. 2020 ; Vol. 28, No. 2. pp. 492-501.

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title = "Decomposition of carbon dioxide hydrate in the samples of natural coal with different degrees of metamorphism",
abstract = "Methane and carbon dioxide hydrates are one of the possible forms in which these gases exist in natural coal (for more detailed discussion see Refs [1,2]). In this work, the decomposition of carbon dioxide hydrate in five samples of natural coal differing from each other in metamorphism degree was investigated experimentally. Carbon dioxide hydrate dispersed in coals was synthesized from water adsorbed in these coals. During a linear temperature rise in an autoclave with the coal + hydrate sample the hydrate decomposition manifests itself as a step of increase in gas pressure, accompanied by a decrease/stabilization of the temperature of coal sample. The dependencies of the amount of hydrate formed on initial coal humidity and on gas pressure during hydrate formation were studied. It was demonstrated that each coal sample is characterized by its own humidity threshold below which hydrate formation in natural coal is impossible. With an increase in gas pressure, the amount of water transformed into hydrate increases. For the studied coal samples, the decomposition of carbon dioxide hydrates proceeds within a definite temperature and pressure range, and this range is close to the curve of phase equilibrium for bulk hydrate.",
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AB - Methane and carbon dioxide hydrates are one of the possible forms in which these gases exist in natural coal (for more detailed discussion see Refs [1,2]). In this work, the decomposition of carbon dioxide hydrate in five samples of natural coal differing from each other in metamorphism degree was investigated experimentally. Carbon dioxide hydrate dispersed in coals was synthesized from water adsorbed in these coals. During a linear temperature rise in an autoclave with the coal + hydrate sample the hydrate decomposition manifests itself as a step of increase in gas pressure, accompanied by a decrease/stabilization of the temperature of coal sample. The dependencies of the amount of hydrate formed on initial coal humidity and on gas pressure during hydrate formation were studied. It was demonstrated that each coal sample is characterized by its own humidity threshold below which hydrate formation in natural coal is impossible. With an increase in gas pressure, the amount of water transformed into hydrate increases. For the studied coal samples, the decomposition of carbon dioxide hydrates proceeds within a definite temperature and pressure range, and this range is close to the curve of phase equilibrium for bulk hydrate.

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