Abstract
The dissociation processes of methane and carbon dioxide hydrates were investigated by molecular dynamics simulation. The simulations were performed with 368 water molecules and 64 gas molecules using NPT ensembles. The TraPPE (single-site) and 5-site models were adopted for methane molecules. The EPM2 (3-site) and SPC/E models were used for carbon dioxide and water molecules, respectively. The simulations were carried out at 270 K and 5.0 MPa for hydrate stabilisation. Then, temperature was increased up to 370 K. The temperature increasing rates were 0.1–20 TK/s. The gas hydrates dissociated during increasing temperature or at 370 K. The potential models of methane molecule did not much influence the dissociation process of methane hydrate. The mechanisms of dissociation process were analysed with the coordination numbers and mean square displacements. It was found that the water cages break down first, then the gas molecules escape from the water cages. The methane hydrate was more stable than the carbon dioxide hydrate at the calculated conditions.
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