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- W4313398367 abstract "Gas hydrate inhibitors, especially those used in offshore environments, are chemicals. These chemicals are synthetic in nature and pose both technical and environmental risks. This study emphasizes the influence of a Plant Extract (PE) on the phase behavior and equilibrium of structure I (SI) gas hydrate and its inhibition efficiency. The PE was screened using a mini flow loop. From the pressure-temperature phase diagram, the various weight percentages of the PE were able to disrupt the thermodynamic equilibrium conditions of the water and gas molecules to lower temperatures and increase pressures, which caused a shift in the equilibrium curve to an unstable hydrate formation zone. The pressure versus time plot as well as the inhibition efficiency plots for the PE and Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) were evaluated. Overall, the inhibition efficiency of the PE was higher than that of MEG for 1 wt% (60.53%) and 2 wt% (55.26%) but had the same efficiency at 3 wt% (73.68%). The PE at 1 wt% had the greatest inhibition effect and adjudged the optimum weight percent with a well-regulated phase equilibrium curve. This shows that PE is a better gas hydrate inhibitor than MEG, which is toxic to both human and aquatic life; therefore, it is recommended for field trials." @default.
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- W4313398367 title "The Influence of Plant Extract on the Phase Equilibrium of Structure I Gas Hydrate in a Simulated Offshore Environment" @default.
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