Solvent Synergists for Improved Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitor Performance of Poly(N-vinylcaprolactam)
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Kelland, M. A., Dirdal, E. G., & Ree, L. H. (2020). Solvent Synergists for Improved Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitor Performance of Poly (N-vinylcaprolactam). Energy & Fuels, 34(2), 1653-1663. 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.9b03994Sammendrag
The synergetic effect of a range of different solvents on the kinetic hydrate inhibitor (KHI) performance of poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) (PVCap) has been investigated. The equipment used was a high-pressure (76 bar) rocking cell apparatus using slow constant cooling (approximately 1 °C/h from 20.5 °C) and a synthetic natural gas mixture forming structure II hydrate. The synergetic effect was investigated by adding 5000 ppm of a range of alcohols, glycol ethers, and ketones to a solution of 2500 ppm of PVCap (Mw = 10 000 g/mol). For many of the additives, the ranking of the synergetic effect can be explained with reference to the size, shape, and hydrophobicity of the main alkyl group (“tail”) in the molecule as well as the presence of a glycol ether group. Among all of the solvents investigated, the best synergetic effect was achieved by 4-methyl-1-pentanol. When 5000 ppm of 4-methyl-1-pentanol was added to 2500 ppm of PVCap, no hydrate formation occurred down to the minimum test temperature of 3 °C (subcooling at ca. 16.3 °C) in 15 parallel experiments compared to 10.4 °C for pure PVCap. Predictions for improved glycol ether synergists are given.