This study reports methane (CH4) gas storage capacity along with TetraHydroFuran (THF) as guest molecules in mixed hydrates. This process has been studied in two reactors of 100 and 400 mL capacity, having 4.5 and 7.5 cm internal diameter respectively, in non-stirred configuration. Experiments were conducted in each reactor at constant initial gas pressure (7.5 MPa) and by increasing the height of the solution from 1 to 8 cm, resulting in volume scale-up factor of 5. The total CH4 gas uptake (moles) passes through a maximum at around 50% volume of the reactor indicating a transition from gas-rich to solution rich conditions. Observed variations in gas uptake are within ±20% of the maximum, upon different solution volume from 35% to 70% of r...
Tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBAB) could form semiclathrate hydrate under milder conditions compared ...
The gas hydrate formation process from CH4/CO2 gas mixtures was experimentally investigated in a 5.3...
In this study, the stability conditions and guest distributions of methane (CH4) + ethane (C2H6) + p...
This study reports methane (CH4) gas storage capacity along with TetraHydroFuran (THF) as guest mole...
114-119A systematic study on the methane hydrate formation and dissociation with aqueous tetrahydro...
Methane storage as SNG (solidified natural gas) in the form of clathrate hydrates is an emerging, ec...
Gas hydrates show great potential with regard to various technical applications, such as gas conditi...
A number of papers and research projects suggest that stranded natural gas can be transported in a s...
This thesis examines the prospect of structure H (sH) hydrate to be exploited for methane storage. T...
Summary: Methane storage in mixed hydrates is advantageous due to faster kinetics and added stabilit...
Inducing pure methane hydrate from double methane semi-clathrate hydrate is a promising method to en...
Gas hydrate formation generally involves gas dissolution, formation of nuclei and growth of new nucl...
Methane hydrate is considered as an excellent choice for transporting and storing natural gas. To im...
AbstractApplication of gas hydrate in separation of carbon dioxide (CO2) form nitrogen in Carbon Cap...
Gas hydrate formation generally involves gas dissolution, formation of nuclei and growth of new nucl...
Tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBAB) could form semiclathrate hydrate under milder conditions compared ...
The gas hydrate formation process from CH4/CO2 gas mixtures was experimentally investigated in a 5.3...
In this study, the stability conditions and guest distributions of methane (CH4) + ethane (C2H6) + p...
This study reports methane (CH4) gas storage capacity along with TetraHydroFuran (THF) as guest mole...
114-119A systematic study on the methane hydrate formation and dissociation with aqueous tetrahydro...
Methane storage as SNG (solidified natural gas) in the form of clathrate hydrates is an emerging, ec...
Gas hydrates show great potential with regard to various technical applications, such as gas conditi...
A number of papers and research projects suggest that stranded natural gas can be transported in a s...
This thesis examines the prospect of structure H (sH) hydrate to be exploited for methane storage. T...
Summary: Methane storage in mixed hydrates is advantageous due to faster kinetics and added stabilit...
Inducing pure methane hydrate from double methane semi-clathrate hydrate is a promising method to en...
Gas hydrate formation generally involves gas dissolution, formation of nuclei and growth of new nucl...
Methane hydrate is considered as an excellent choice for transporting and storing natural gas. To im...
AbstractApplication of gas hydrate in separation of carbon dioxide (CO2) form nitrogen in Carbon Cap...
Gas hydrate formation generally involves gas dissolution, formation of nuclei and growth of new nucl...
Tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBAB) could form semiclathrate hydrate under milder conditions compared ...
The gas hydrate formation process from CH4/CO2 gas mixtures was experimentally investigated in a 5.3...
In this study, the stability conditions and guest distributions of methane (CH4) + ethane (C2H6) + p...