@inproceedings{scholars9447, doi = {10.1088/1757-899X/458/1/012074}, number = {1}, note = {cited By 7; Conference of 5th International Conference on Process Engineering and Advanced Materials, ICPEAM 2018 ; Conference Date: 13 August 2018 Through 14 August 2018; Conference Code:143521}, volume = {458}, title = {Effect of the natural Green Materials on Methane Hydrate Formation Kinetics}, year = {2018}, journal = {IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering}, publisher = {Institute of Physics Publishing}, abstract = {The kinetic effect of resin (terpene) and ajinomoto (monosodium glutamate) for methane hydrate formation was reported. The induction time of 0.2wt natural green materials was measured in a sapphire hydrate reactor at 12{\^A}oC at 9.5MPa. The induction time of all materials were found to be less than pure water. In the presence of resin induction time decreased 20 more than pure water and the initial rate of hydrate formation was enhanced. Resin enhanced the rate of methane hydrate formation 17 more than pure water. However, compared to SDS the rate of hydrate formation by both natural materials was less. Moreover, natural materials consumed more methane during hydrate formation than pure water. In addition, resin promote methane hydrate formation and could act as suitable kinetic promoter for the natural gas separation, transportation and storage. {\^A}{\copyright} Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85059417157&doi=10.1088\%2f1757-899X\%2f458\%2f1\%2f012074&partnerID=40&md5=b3c135870bc5aa6509dd4bc512719619}, keywords = {Hydration; Kinetics; Methane; Natural gas transportation; Process engineering; Resins; Sapphire, Green materials; Hydrate formation; Kinetic effect; Kinetic promoters; Methane hydrates; Monosodium glutamate; Natural gas separation; Natural materials, Gas hydrates}, author = {Yaqub, S. and Lal, B. and Mellon, N. B. and Sufian, S. B.}, issn = {17578981} }