Natural gas hydrates are solid compounds with cage-like structures formed by gas and water. An intriguing phenomenon that gas hydrates can dissociate at a low rate below the ice freezing point has been viewed as the metastability of hydrate. The mechanisms of hydrate metastability have been widely studied, and many mechanisms were proposed involving the self-preservation effect, supercooled water-gas-hydrate metastable equilibrium, and supersaturated liquid–gas-hydrate system etc. The metastable state of hydrate could be of crucial significance in the kinetics of hydrate formation and decomposition, heat and mass transfer during gas production processes, and the application of hydrate-based technique involving desalination, energy storage a...
AbstractIn both natural gas and petroleum reservoirs, the extracted gas is not only composed of meth...
AbstractThis paper presents new gas hydrate equilibrium data's for C2H6 (structure I) and CH4 + C3H8...
In this study, we demonstrate the production of natural gas hydrates from permeable marine sediments...
Natural gas hydrates are solid compounds with cage-like structures formed by gas and water. An intri...
This work summarizes the current understanding of formation and stability of natural gas hydrates - ...
Gas hydrates are nonstoichiometric crystalline compounds that form naturally in certain environment...
Natural gas hydrates in reservoirs are thermodynamically unstable due to exposure to mineral surface...
Methane hydrate (MH) has been viewed as a potential abundant clean energy resource worldwide. Its re...
Gas hydrates are crystalline compounds with cage-like structures formed by hydrogen-bonded water mol...
Thermophysical properties (dissociation enthalpy, heat capacity, metastability) and compositional pr...
AbstractThe decomposition of gas hydrate accompanied with phase transformation is an endothermic pro...
Gas hydrates are formed at low temperature and high pressure. They are crystalline solid formed from...
Clathrate hydrates are supramolecular framework materials in which guest molecules are physically tr...
In the last few decades, there has been a great interest in the hydrate reservoirs for energy storag...
Natural gas hydrates are widely distributed in sediments along continental margins, and harbor enorm...
AbstractIn both natural gas and petroleum reservoirs, the extracted gas is not only composed of meth...
AbstractThis paper presents new gas hydrate equilibrium data's for C2H6 (structure I) and CH4 + C3H8...
In this study, we demonstrate the production of natural gas hydrates from permeable marine sediments...
Natural gas hydrates are solid compounds with cage-like structures formed by gas and water. An intri...
This work summarizes the current understanding of formation and stability of natural gas hydrates - ...
Gas hydrates are nonstoichiometric crystalline compounds that form naturally in certain environment...
Natural gas hydrates in reservoirs are thermodynamically unstable due to exposure to mineral surface...
Methane hydrate (MH) has been viewed as a potential abundant clean energy resource worldwide. Its re...
Gas hydrates are crystalline compounds with cage-like structures formed by hydrogen-bonded water mol...
Thermophysical properties (dissociation enthalpy, heat capacity, metastability) and compositional pr...
AbstractThe decomposition of gas hydrate accompanied with phase transformation is an endothermic pro...
Gas hydrates are formed at low temperature and high pressure. They are crystalline solid formed from...
Clathrate hydrates are supramolecular framework materials in which guest molecules are physically tr...
In the last few decades, there has been a great interest in the hydrate reservoirs for energy storag...
Natural gas hydrates are widely distributed in sediments along continental margins, and harbor enorm...
AbstractIn both natural gas and petroleum reservoirs, the extracted gas is not only composed of meth...
AbstractThis paper presents new gas hydrate equilibrium data's for C2H6 (structure I) and CH4 + C3H8...
In this study, we demonstrate the production of natural gas hydrates from permeable marine sediments...