Sequestering waste CO_2 in the deep ocean as a gas, liquid, or hydrate has been variously proposed (1−3). We describe experiments producing CO_2 hydrate that may eventually assist in developing methodology for large-scale creation of this ice-like substance. We produced a simple and inexpensive system for conducting high-pressure experimentation. We established the minimum ratio of CO_2 to water (both deionized water and seawater) needed to produce stable traces of hydrate. We suggested an explanation for the differences observed in forming hydrate from the two media. We demonstrated that hydrate decomposed when exposed to an intermittent flow of water. We proposed a model of pathways involved in forming CO_2 hydrate. Previous reports on hy...
The formation process of gas hydrate is a stochastic phenomenon considered to be significant for its...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study is to investigate the influence of CO2 hydrate formation an...
Context. There is evidence to suggest that clathrate hydrates have a significant effect on the surfa...
Sequestering waste CO_2 in the deep ocean as a gas, liquid, or hydrate has been variously proposed (...
This paper reports a laboratory mimic study that focused on the extraction of methane (CH4) from hyd...
The aims of this research project were to assist in understanding hydrate formation, stability, and ...
Geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) has been pursued as a feasible strategy to store the large amoun...
Economics of creating CO_2 hydrate on a large scale favor use of gaseous rather than liquid CO_2 as ...
Scientific knowledge of natural clathrate hydrates has grown enormously over the past decade, with s...
Understanding the behavior and fate of CO2 in aqueous systems is important both for developing poten...
Carbon dioxide hydrate has been intensively investigated in recent years because of its potential us...
The solubility of two hydrate-forming gases, C02 and CH4 , is calculated over a range of pressure a...
To help constrain models involving the chemical stability and lifetime of gas clathrate hydrates exp...
Sequestration and storage of CO2 in naturally occurring gas hydrate reservoirs is considered an effe...
Observations from small-scale (20 to 90 litres) CO2 experiments conducted off the coast of Californi...
The formation process of gas hydrate is a stochastic phenomenon considered to be significant for its...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study is to investigate the influence of CO2 hydrate formation an...
Context. There is evidence to suggest that clathrate hydrates have a significant effect on the surfa...
Sequestering waste CO_2 in the deep ocean as a gas, liquid, or hydrate has been variously proposed (...
This paper reports a laboratory mimic study that focused on the extraction of methane (CH4) from hyd...
The aims of this research project were to assist in understanding hydrate formation, stability, and ...
Geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) has been pursued as a feasible strategy to store the large amoun...
Economics of creating CO_2 hydrate on a large scale favor use of gaseous rather than liquid CO_2 as ...
Scientific knowledge of natural clathrate hydrates has grown enormously over the past decade, with s...
Understanding the behavior and fate of CO2 in aqueous systems is important both for developing poten...
Carbon dioxide hydrate has been intensively investigated in recent years because of its potential us...
The solubility of two hydrate-forming gases, C02 and CH4 , is calculated over a range of pressure a...
To help constrain models involving the chemical stability and lifetime of gas clathrate hydrates exp...
Sequestration and storage of CO2 in naturally occurring gas hydrate reservoirs is considered an effe...
Observations from small-scale (20 to 90 litres) CO2 experiments conducted off the coast of Californi...
The formation process of gas hydrate is a stochastic phenomenon considered to be significant for its...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study is to investigate the influence of CO2 hydrate formation an...
Context. There is evidence to suggest that clathrate hydrates have a significant effect on the surfa...