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Molecular Insights into the Effect of a Solid Surface on the Stability of a Hydrate Nucleus

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Understanding and controlling hydrate formation are of vital importance for the storage and transportation of natural gas. In this work, the influence of a solid surface on the stability of… Click to show full abstract

Understanding and controlling hydrate formation are of vital importance for the storage and transportation of natural gas. In this work, the influence of a solid surface on the stability of a hydrate nucleus is studied by molecular dynamics simulations. The surface with a strong affinity for guest molecules induces the decomposition of the hydrate nucleus because of competitive adsorption on guest molecules. Specifically, the competitive adsorption for guest molecules results in the transformation of interface structures of the hydrate nucleus, and this process can be divided into two steps: transformation from whole cages to semi-cages and aggregation of the isolated semi-cages. While the interaction between the guest molecules and the solid surface decreases to form a weakly affinitive surface, the hydrate nucleus can maintain its structure near the surface. Our research shows that not all surfaces facilitate hydrate nucleation, and the stability of the hydrate nucleus on the surface is closely related ...

Keywords: surface; surface stability; hydrate nucleus; solid surface; stability hydrate

Journal Title: Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Year Published: 2020

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