Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards the design of an optimized solid-based methane storage technology. High-pressure methane adsorption studies on pre-humidified carbons with well-defined and uniform porosity show that methane hydrate formation in confined nanospace can take place at relatively low pressures, even below 3 MPa CH4, depending on the pore size and the adsorption temperature. The methane hydrate nucleation and growth is highly promoted at temperatures below the water freezing point, due to the lower activation energy in ice vs. liquid water. The methane storage capacity via hydrate formation increases with an increase in the pore size up to an optimum value for the ...
International audienceThis paper covers the optimization of methane volumetric storage capacity by c...
International audienceThis paper covers the optimization of methane volumetric storage capacity by c...
Methane hydrate inheres the great potential to be a nature‐inspired alternative for chemical energy ...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate confined in porous materials is postulated as an alternative energy storage strategy...
Methane hydrate confined in porous materials is postulated as an alternative energy storage strategy...
Methane hydrate confined in porous materials is postulated as an alternative energy storage strategy...
Methane hydrate formation studies in saline environment show that activated carbons are excellent ho...
Methane hydrate inheres the great potential to be a nature‐inspired alternative for chemical energy ...
International audienceThis paper covers the optimization of methane volumetric storage capacity by c...
International audienceThis paper covers the optimization of methane volumetric storage capacity by c...
International audienceThis paper covers the optimization of methane volumetric storage capacity by c...
Methane hydrate inheres the great potential to be a nature‐inspired alternative for chemical energy ...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate nucleation and growth in porous model carbon materials illuminates the way towards t...
Methane hydrate confined in porous materials is postulated as an alternative energy storage strategy...
Methane hydrate confined in porous materials is postulated as an alternative energy storage strategy...
Methane hydrate confined in porous materials is postulated as an alternative energy storage strategy...
Methane hydrate formation studies in saline environment show that activated carbons are excellent ho...
Methane hydrate inheres the great potential to be a nature‐inspired alternative for chemical energy ...
International audienceThis paper covers the optimization of methane volumetric storage capacity by c...
International audienceThis paper covers the optimization of methane volumetric storage capacity by c...
International audienceThis paper covers the optimization of methane volumetric storage capacity by c...
Methane hydrate inheres the great potential to be a nature‐inspired alternative for chemical energy ...