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Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 2017
Existence of a hydrated electron as a byproduct of water radiolysis was established more than 50 years ago, yet this species continues to attract significant attention due to its role in radiation chemistry, including DNA damage, and because questions persist regarding its detailed structure.
John M. Herbert, Marc P. Coons
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Existence of a hydrated electron as a byproduct of water radiolysis was established more than 50 years ago, yet this species continues to attract significant attention due to its role in radiation chemistry, including DNA damage, and because questions persist regarding its detailed structure.
John M. Herbert, Marc P. Coons
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Interfacial phenomena in gas hydrate systems.
Chemical Society Reviews, 2016Gas hydrates are crystalline inclusion compounds, where molecular cages of water trap lighter species under specific thermodynamic conditions. Hydrates play an essential role in global energy systems, as both a hinderance when formed in traditional fuel ...
Z. Aman, C. Koh
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Effect of Biofriendly Amino Acids on the Kinetics of Methane Hydrate Formation and Dissociation
, 2017Solidified natural gas (SNG) is a promising option to store natural gas in the form of clathrate hydrates because of several benefits offered that include high degree of safety, eco-friendliness, high volumetric storage capacity, and the relative ease of
H. Veluswamy+3 more
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Role of Surfactants in Promoting Gas Hydrate Formation
, 2015Gas hydrates have been proposed as a potential technology for a number of applications, such as separation of gas mixtures, CO2 capture, transportation, and sequestration, methane storage and transport, and seawater desalination.
Asheesh Kumar+3 more
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A Review of Reactor Designs and Materials Employed for Increasing the Rate of Gas Hydrate Formation
, 2017Over the course of the last 50 years, gas hydrates have been proposed for use in a diverse range of applications, including gas storage, gas transportation, gas separation, ice cream production, and seawater desalination.
Praveen Linga, M. Clarke
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Hydrophobic Effect on Gas Hydrate Formation in the Presence of Additives
, 2017Additives such as surfactants, polymers, salts, and hydrophobic particles are well-known (and used) to influence gas hydrate formation (GHF). This paper reviews and discusses the mechanisms of their effects. The effects of additives on GHF appear to vary
N. Nguyen, Anh V. Nguyen
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Science, 1969
Frozen protein and nucleic acid solutions at -35°C show relatively narrow (100 milligauss) proton nuclear magnetic resonance signals which are assignable to water that is sufficiently mobile to reduce the dipolar broadening normally associated with solids. Hydration was found to be 0.3 to 0.5 gram of water per gram of protein.
G. V. Purcell+3 more
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Frozen protein and nucleic acid solutions at -35°C show relatively narrow (100 milligauss) proton nuclear magnetic resonance signals which are assignable to water that is sufficiently mobile to reduce the dipolar broadening normally associated with solids. Hydration was found to be 0.3 to 0.5 gram of water per gram of protein.
G. V. Purcell+3 more
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Morphology Study of Methane Hydrate Formation and Dissociation in the Presence of Amino Acid
, 2016Investigation of morphology of methane hydrate formation and dissociation in the presence of l-leucine amino acid was performed for the first time. Morphology changes observed during the nucleation, hydrate growth and dissociation of methane hydrates in ...
H. Veluswamy, Q. Hong, Praveen Linga
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, 2016
Kinetic hydrate inhibitors (KHIs) have been studied, developed, and used in the oil and gas industries for more than two decades. The main active ingredients in commercial KHI formulations are water-soluble polymers. When dosed at low concentrations (0.1–
Wei Ke, M. Kelland
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Kinetic hydrate inhibitors (KHIs) have been studied, developed, and used in the oil and gas industries for more than two decades. The main active ingredients in commercial KHI formulations are water-soluble polymers. When dosed at low concentrations (0.1–
Wei Ke, M. Kelland
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Biopolymers, 1968
AbstractThe hydration of several polyacids has been investigated with special attention to the effects of neighboring charged groups and hydrophobic groups on the hydration regions. The molar volume change due to the structural change of water by the hydration was obtained by the method of refractivity measurement.
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AbstractThe hydration of several polyacids has been investigated with special attention to the effects of neighboring charged groups and hydrophobic groups on the hydration regions. The molar volume change due to the structural change of water by the hydration was obtained by the method of refractivity measurement.
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