(403d) Solid Nanoparticles As Hydrate Inhibitors
AIChE Annual Meeting
2017
2017 Annual Meeting
Upstream Engineering and Flow Assurance Forum
Poster Session: Upstream Engineering and Flow Assurance
Tuesday, October 31, 2017 - 3:15pm to 4:45pm
A DHR-3 stress controlled rheometer whose temperature can be controlled between -20°C to 150°C is used to examine the rheological behavior of hydrate forming emulsions. A helical ribbon geometry will be used to study the rheological behavior of hydrates. An Olympus BX53 polarized microscope equipped with a high-speed camera and Linkam shear- and temperature-controlled stage will be used to characterize the droplet size and wax crystals in water-in-emulsions. DSC will be used to characterize the emulsion stability, hydrate formation and wax formation in water-in-oil emulsions. Cyclopentane hydrates are studied in model oil systems using surfactant and silica nanoparticles, which act as stabilizing agents.
The results show that the addition of silica nanoparticles of different wettabilities to a surfactant stabilized emulsion significantly alters the interfacial properties of water-in-oil emulsions, which in turn had a profound effect on hydrate formation and flow behavior of hydrate forming water-in-oil emulsions.