Abstract
Hydrate-based cold storage and refrigeration offer notable efficiency and safety advantages. By leveraging the high cold storage density of CO2 hydrate and the low phase equilibrium pressure and GWP of DME and C3H8 hydrates, a gas mixture hydrate (50 mol.% CO2, 33 mol.% DME, 17 mol.% C3H8) was used as a refrigerant for phase equilibrium assessment. Results showed phase equilibrium temperatures of 274.5 to 278.9 K at pressures from 0.4 to 0.86 MPa, aligning with conventional air conditioning pressures. Additives like THF, CP, TBAB, and TBAC improved conditions. Liquid promoters (THF, CP) increased temperatures by 4.5 to 7.9 K, while solid promoters (TBAB, TBAC) raised them by 5.3 to 11.1 K. Liquid promoters shifted the phase equilibrium curve for CO2-DME-C3H8 hydrate almost parallel to the right, while solid promoters steepened the curve slope. A predictive model was developed, showing good molar phase change enthalpy.
Published Version
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have