@article{cb09061f15114f5f86426471116ec2e8,
title = "Equilibrium properties and crystal growth of D2O + cyclopentane hydrate for sustainable tritium separation",
abstract = "This study reports thermodynamic properties and crystal growth observations of D2O + cyclopentane hydrate toward the development of a hydrate-based tritium separation process. We employed D2O as a host of hydrate with respect to the investigation into the formation of D2O hydrate substrate, which is a core component of the tritium separation process. The hydrate phase equilibrium temperature in the liquid D2O + liquid cyclopentane system was 3.2°C higher than the corresponding H2O hydrate. Experiments on crystal growth were conducted at temperatures ranging from 5.1 to 8.5°C under atmospheric pressure. Under each thermodynamic condition, polygonal hydrate crystals appeared, growing along the D2O/cyclopentane interface. The geometric shape and size of the crystals varied depending on the temperature. The variation in crystal morphology was comparable to that of the H2O + cyclopentane hydrate. Implications based on the obtained results for the hydrate-based isotopic water separation process design are discussed.",
keywords = "clathrate hydrate, crystal growth, phase equilibrium properties, process design, tritium separation",
author = "Meku Maruyama and Ryo Ohmura",
note = "Funding Information: This study was supported by a Keirin-racing-based research-promotion fund from the JKA Foundation (2020M-195). This study was performed as a part of the joint R&D project by ImageONE Co., Ltd., So Innovation Inc., and Keio University. The authors would like to thank Dr. S. Nakamura and Dr. Y. Jimbo of So Innovation Inc., and T. Awata and S. Arai of ImageONE Co., Ltd. for their encouragement. Funding Information: This study was supported by a Keirin‐racing‐based research‐promotion fund from the JKA Foundation (2020M‐195). This study was performed as a part of the joint R&D project by ImageONE Co., Ltd., So Innovation Inc., and Keio University. The authors would like to thank Dr. S. Nakamura and Dr. Y. Jimbo of So Innovation Inc., and T. Awata and S. Arai of ImageONE Co., Ltd. for their encouragement. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering.",
year = "2023",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1002/cjce.24493",
language = "English",
volume = "101",
pages = "718--725",
journal = "Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering",
issn = "0008-4034",
publisher = "Wiley-Liss Inc.",
number = "2",
}