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Quantitative Raman spectroscopic study of the H2─CH4gaseous system

Authors :
I-Ming Chou
Ying Chen
Jing Fang
Source :
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy. 49:710-720
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

The Raman spectra of pure H-2 and CH4 gases and their 5 gaseous mixtures were collected at pressures from 1 to 40MPa at ambient temperature. They were systematically analyzed in order to establish methodology for quantitative determination of composition and pressure of H2CH4 bearing fluid inclusions. The peak positions of 4 vibrational bands of H-2 in pure H-2 gas decrease first and then increase after reaching their minima values at about 30MPa. The wavenumbers of ?(1) band of CH4 in pure CH4 gas decreases in wavenumber monotonically in the entire investigated pressure range. In H2CH4 gaseous mixtures, both the peak positions of H-2 and CH4 shift to lower wavenumbers with increasing pressure. The peak positions of ?(1) band of CH4 can be used to determine the pressure of pure CH4 and CH4-dominated fluids, where the peak position shifts are sufficiently large for precise pressure determination. The peak widths of H-2 and CH4 in pure H-2 and CH4 gases and H2CH4 gaseous mixtures broaden as pressure increases. The peak area ratios and the peak height ratios between CH4 and H-2 in H2CH4 binary mixtures are sensitive to composition (i.e., molar ratio between CH4 and H-2) but are almost independent of pressure. Thus, the peak area or peak height ratios can be used to determine the composition of H2CH4 fluids. On the other hand, the peak height ratios of Q(1)(1) to Q(1)(3) bands in pure H-2 gas or H-2-dominated gaseous mixtures are sensitive to pressure and insensitive to composition. Therefore, in H-2-dominated fluids, the relative peak heights of Q(1)(1) and Q(1)(3) of H-2 is a better alternative for pressure determination. Based on our established Raman quantitative analysis method, we determined the composition and internal pressure of a natural H2CH4-bearing melt inclusion in quartz from Jiajika granite.

Details

ISSN :
03770486
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy
Accession number :
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