With a view to obtaining information on the nature and extent of molecular motion of enclathrated "guests" and their interaction with the "host" lattices, nuclear magnetic resonance absorption of ten guest species included in the clathration voids of fully deuterated hydrates has been studied from a temperature of 77ºK upwards. The F¹⁹ resonance line shapes for CF₄ and SF₆ and the H¹ resonance line shape for ethylene oxide (C₂H₄0) in their respective clathrate hydrates indicate that these molecules are but little restricted by the walls of the clathrate cavities, and reorient freely about chosen axes of symmetry at low temperatures and at random at higher temperatures. Above 150ºK, a limited isotropic translation, or "rattling", of ...
The dynamics of methane hydrate growth and decomposition were studied by nuclear magnetic resonance ...
Prospective industrial applications of clathrate hydrates as materials for gas separation require fu...
Prospective industrial applications of clathrate hydrates as materials for gas separation require fu...
With a view to obtaining information on the nature and extent of molecular motion of enclathrated "g...
An N.M.R. study of the clathrate hydrates of SF₆, C₃H₆ and (CH₃)₂CO has been carried out to examine ...
An N.M.R. study of the clathrate hydrates of SF₆, C₃H₆ and (CH₃)₂CO has been carried out to examine ...
Spin-lattice relaxation time measurements, obtained between 2 and ~150 K, are presented for 19F in t...
The proton magnetic resonance absorption and spin-lattice relaxation measurements have been carried ...
Gas hydrates represent an attractive way of storing large quantities of gas such as methane and carb...
Interactions between guest molecules and the water cages in clathrates are dominated by isotropic va...
Clathrate hydrates are a class of compounds in which small guest molecules, such as methane, ethane,...
Clathrate hydrates are icelike structures in which water molecules form cavities enclathrating many ...
The understanding and eventual control of guest molecule transport in gas hydrates is of central imp...
Clathrate hydrates are icy materials composed of a lattice of water molecules containing well-define...
Abstract The last five years have seen an increasing interest in clathrate ices as a res...
The dynamics of methane hydrate growth and decomposition were studied by nuclear magnetic resonance ...
Prospective industrial applications of clathrate hydrates as materials for gas separation require fu...
Prospective industrial applications of clathrate hydrates as materials for gas separation require fu...
With a view to obtaining information on the nature and extent of molecular motion of enclathrated "g...
An N.M.R. study of the clathrate hydrates of SF₆, C₃H₆ and (CH₃)₂CO has been carried out to examine ...
An N.M.R. study of the clathrate hydrates of SF₆, C₃H₆ and (CH₃)₂CO has been carried out to examine ...
Spin-lattice relaxation time measurements, obtained between 2 and ~150 K, are presented for 19F in t...
The proton magnetic resonance absorption and spin-lattice relaxation measurements have been carried ...
Gas hydrates represent an attractive way of storing large quantities of gas such as methane and carb...
Interactions between guest molecules and the water cages in clathrates are dominated by isotropic va...
Clathrate hydrates are a class of compounds in which small guest molecules, such as methane, ethane,...
Clathrate hydrates are icelike structures in which water molecules form cavities enclathrating many ...
The understanding and eventual control of guest molecule transport in gas hydrates is of central imp...
Clathrate hydrates are icy materials composed of a lattice of water molecules containing well-define...
Abstract The last five years have seen an increasing interest in clathrate ices as a res...
The dynamics of methane hydrate growth and decomposition were studied by nuclear magnetic resonance ...
Prospective industrial applications of clathrate hydrates as materials for gas separation require fu...
Prospective industrial applications of clathrate hydrates as materials for gas separation require fu...