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V. V. Koryakina, N. S. Gorokhova

Distribution of water droplets in oil emulsions before and after hydrate formation

Abstract

The changes in the dispersion of inverse emulsions of oil, as well as their stability during the formation/decomposition of natural gas hydrates were studied in the work. It was established that in the cycle of formation/decomposition of natural gas hydrates, coalescence of the aqueous phase occurs in oil emulsions, containing more than 60wt.% of water, with subsequent average diameter enlarging of droplets by 12–28%. It was shown that water-in-oil emulsions lose their stability with the subsequent separation into continuous phases in both the processes of hydrate formation and freezing. The separation efficiency of emulsions with water cuts less than 40 wt.% during hydrate formation process is higher than in the freezing/thawing.
Key words: oil emulsion, emulsion separation, dispersion of emulsions, natural gas hydrate, hydrate formation.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2020, Vol. 61, No. 2, P. 160
   

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