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Impact of CO{sub 2} hydrates on ocean carbon dioxide deposition options

Abstract

The objective of the research project described in this report was to contribute to the research on greenhouse gases and the global environment. The focus is on the concept of storing large amounts of CO{sub 2} in the ocean. The project was divided into three subtasks: (1) a comprehensive study of the thermodynamic, physical and chemical properties of the seawater/CO{sub 2}/hydrate system, (2) establishment of a micro-scale kinetic model for CO{sub 2} hydrate formation and stability, based on (1), and (3) establishment of macro-scale models for various ocean deposition options based on (2). A database of selected thermodynamic functions has been set up. A large database of oceanic data has also been made; for any given coordinates at sea a computer program provides the temperature, salinity and oxygen profiles from the sea surface to the sea floor. The kinetic model predicts the formation and pseudo-stability of a very thin hydrate film which acts as an inhibitor for diffusion of CO{sub 2} into the sea water. The model predicts that the hydrate film reduces the overall flux from a liquid CO{sub 2} source with about 90%. Thermodynamically, pure CO{sub 2} in contact with water might form hydrates at depths below about  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Apr 01, 1995
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
IFE/HR/E-95/001
Reference Number:
SCA: 540120; PA: NW-96:005402; EDB-96:152209; NTS-97:002175; SN: 96001673430
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Apr 1995
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; CARBON DIOXIDE; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; MARINE DISPOSAL; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; ENVIRONMENT; ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING; GREENHOUSE GASES; THERMODYNAMICS; KINETICS; HYDRATES; CLIMATIC CHANGE; DATA COMPILATION
OSTI ID:
377686
Research Organizations:
Institutt for Energiteknikk, Halden (Norway)
Country of Origin:
Norway
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97703183; TRN: NO9605402
Availability:
OSTI as DE97703183
Submitting Site:
NW
Size:
77 p.
Announcement Date:
Oct 23, 1996

Citation Formats

Lund, P C. Impact of CO{sub 2} hydrates on ocean carbon dioxide deposition options. Norway: N. p., 1995. Web.
Lund, P C. Impact of CO{sub 2} hydrates on ocean carbon dioxide deposition options. Norway.
Lund, P C. 1995. "Impact of CO{sub 2} hydrates on ocean carbon dioxide deposition options." Norway.
@misc{etde_377686,
title = {Impact of CO{sub 2} hydrates on ocean carbon dioxide deposition options}
author = {Lund, P C}
abstractNote = {The objective of the research project described in this report was to contribute to the research on greenhouse gases and the global environment. The focus is on the concept of storing large amounts of CO{sub 2} in the ocean. The project was divided into three subtasks: (1) a comprehensive study of the thermodynamic, physical and chemical properties of the seawater/CO{sub 2}/hydrate system, (2) establishment of a micro-scale kinetic model for CO{sub 2} hydrate formation and stability, based on (1), and (3) establishment of macro-scale models for various ocean deposition options based on (2). A database of selected thermodynamic functions has been set up. A large database of oceanic data has also been made; for any given coordinates at sea a computer program provides the temperature, salinity and oxygen profiles from the sea surface to the sea floor. The kinetic model predicts the formation and pseudo-stability of a very thin hydrate film which acts as an inhibitor for diffusion of CO{sub 2} into the sea water. The model predicts that the hydrate film reduces the overall flux from a liquid CO{sub 2} source with about 90%. Thermodynamically, pure CO{sub 2} in contact with water might form hydrates at depths below about 400 m, which would indicate that hydrate formation could play a role for all ocean CO{sub 2} deposition options. However, this study shows that other mechanisms significantly reduce the role of hydrate formation. It is finally concluded that although more modelling and experimental work is required within this field of research, the hydrate film may play an important role for all options except from shallow water injection. 86 refs., 32 figs., 16 tabs.}
place = {Norway}
year = {1995}
month = {Apr}
}