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Tian‐Min Guo

Fuzhou University

Publishes on Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics, Thermodynamic properties of mixtures, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena. 55 papers and 3.3k citations.

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Interfacial Tension of Hydrocarbon + Water/Brine Systems under High Pressure
Biyu Cai, Jitao Yang, Tian‐Min Guo|Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data|1996
Cited by 225

Interfacial tensions of 10 normal alkane + water/brine and hydrocarbon mixture + water/brine systems were measured by using a pendent drop instrument. The temperature and pressure ranges of measurements are (25 to 80) °C and (1 to 300) bar, respectively. The effects of temperature, pressure, and salt content have been studied. It was found that the interfacial tension is sensitive to temperature and salt concentration but weakly dependent on pressure and salt species.

Hydrate Formation of CO<sub>2</sub>-Rich Binary and Quaternary Gas Mixtures in Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solutions
Shuanshi Fan, Tian‐Min Guo|Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data|1999
Cited by 221

Hydrate formation data of CO2-rich mixtures, three binaries (CO2 + CH4, CO2 + C2H6 and CO2 + N2) and one quaternary (CO2 + CH4 + C2H6 + N2), in water and aqueous sodium chloride solutions were measured. The measurements were carried out in a transparent sapphire cell by applying an isothermal pressure search method in the temperature range 264 K to 284 K and the pressure range 0.5 MPa to 5.0 MPa.

Interfacial Tension of (CO<sub>2</sub> + CH<sub>4</sub>) + Water from 298 K to 373 K and Pressures up to 30 MPa
Quan-Yuan Ren, Guangjin Chen, Wei Yan et al.|Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data|2000
Cited by 180

Interfacial tension for (CO2 + CH4) + water systems are reported for five gas compositions in the temperature range of (298−373) K and pressure range of (1−30) MPa. The effects of gas composition, temperature, and pressure on the interfacial tension of the studied systems are reported.