Modeling the Chemistry of Carbon Dioxide - Rich Phases with Impurities

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Dense Phase CO2 Corrosion: Modeling the Chemistry of CO2 – Rich Phases with Impurities

  • Objectives:
    - Model the solubility of So in CO2 - rich phases in order to predict whether solid So can drop out in transmission lines
    - Predict whether So can undergo reactions in the presence of water
  • Chemical subsystems to be modeled
    - Pure So
    Volatility of pure So provides a baseline for its solubility in gas phase
    - So – H2O
    Solubility of So in H2O is important if an aqueous phase forms
    Model development requires considering the So – H2O system because the reference state for liquid-phase species is infinite dilution in water
    - So – CO2
    Solubility of So in CO2
    - Redox reactions of sulfur in aqueous media
    Will be important for future modeling of reactions of SOx and NOx
  • Polymeric species of sulfur
    - Numerous sulfur species up to S20 have been detected
    - In the gas phase, eight multimers (So1 through So8) have been assumed in the model
    Thermochemical data are well established for So1 through So8
    So8 is dominant at normal and moderate conditions
    Lower multimers become prevalent at higher temperatures
    - In the pure liquid and solution phase, So8 predominates
    - In the CO2 phase, solvated So-CO2 species may appear


Vapor pressure of So
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  • Solid-vapor equilibrium transitions into liquid-vapor equilibrium at the triple point
  • Calculations are supported by a large body of generally consistent data