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Experimental Determination of Phase Equilibria and Occupancies for CO2, CH4, and N2 Hydroquinone Clathrates

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Hydroquinone (HQ) forms organic clathrates in the presence of various gas molecules in specific thermodynamic conditions. For some systems, clathrate phase equilibrium and occupancy data are very scarce or inexistent in literature to date. This work presents experimental results obtained for the CO2–HQ, CH4–HQ, and N2–HQ clathrates, in an extended range of temperature from about 288 to 354 K. Formation/dissociation pressures, and occupancies at the equilibrium clathrate forming conditions, were determined for these systems. Experiments showing the influence of the crystallization solvent, and the effect of the gas pressure on HQ solubility, were also presented and discussed. A good agreement is obtained between our experimental results and the already published experimental and modeling data. Our results show a clear dependency of the clathrate occupancy with temperature. The equilibrium curves obtained for CO2–HQ and CH4–HQ clathrates were found to be very close to each other. The results presented in this study, obtained in a relatively large temperature range, are new and important to the field of organic clathrates with potential impact on gas separation, energy storage, and transport.
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hal-01804392 , version 1 (15-02-2019)

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R. Coupan, M. Chabod, Christophe Dicharry, Joseph Diaz, Christelle Miqueu, et al.. Experimental Determination of Phase Equilibria and Occupancies for CO2, CH4, and N2 Hydroquinone Clathrates. Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 2016, 61 (7), pp.2565-2572. ⟨10.1021/acs.jced.6b00247⟩. ⟨hal-01804392⟩

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