Rapid and efficient hydrogen clathrate hydrate formation in confined nanospace. [PDF]
Farrando-Perez J +7 more
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Van't Hoff law for temperature dependent Langmuir constants in clathrate hydrate nanocavities
This work gives a van't Hoff law expression of Langmuir constants of different species for determining their occupancy in the nanocavities of clathrate hydrates.
Dahoo, Pierre Richard +1 more
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Building a Cost-Efficient High-Pressure Cell for Online High-Field NMR and MRI Using Standard Static Probe Heads: An In Situ Demonstration on Clathrate Hydrate Formation. [PDF]
Houlleberghs M +7 more
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Effect of gas hydrates on physical properties of permafrost
Permafrost stores large amounts of natural gas in free and hydrate (clathrate) forms. Intrapermafrost gas hydrates were revealed in frozen core samples recovered from test, exploration, and production wells in the Arctic oil and gas fields. Being similar
E. M. Chuvilin +3 more
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Crystal growth of clathrate hydrate formed with H2 + CO2 mixed gas and tetrahydropyran. [PDF]
Maruyama M, Matsuura R, Ohmura R.
europepmc +1 more source
Volatile inventories in clathrate hydrates formed in the primordial nebula
Examination of ambient thermodynamic conditions suggest that clathrate hydrates could exist in the martian permafrost, on the surface and in the interior of Titan, as well as in other icy satellites.
Cordier, D. +3 more
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Hydrogen-bonding alcohol-water interactions in binary ethanol, 1-propanol, and 2-propanol+methane structure II clathrate hydrates [PDF]
Saman Alavi +4 more
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Efficiency and energy balance for substitution of CH4 in clathrate hydrates with CO2 under multiple-phase coexisting conditions [PDF]
Hideki Tanaka +2 more
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Low-pressure clathrate-hydrate formation in amorphous astrophysical ice analogs [PDF]
In modeling cometary ice, the properties of clathrate hydrates were used to explain anomalous gas release at large radial distances from the Sun, and the retention of particular gas inventories at elevated temperatures.
Allamandola, L. J. +4 more
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Potential for Abrupt Changes in Atmospheric Methane [PDF]
Methane (CH4) is the second most important greenhouse gas that humans directly influence, carbon dioxide (CO2) being first. Concerns about methane’s role in abrupt climate change stem primarily from (1) the large quantities of methane stored as solid ...
Archer, David +3 more
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