Herein, methane hydrate formation in silica gel was studied in the temperature and pressure range of 253.1-268.1 K and 4.0-6.0 MPa, respectively. The stability of the hydrate and the morphology of methane hydrate formed in silica gel were analyzed by P-XRD and cryo-SEM technology. An NG(t) of 0.150 mol mol(-1) and the conversion of water to hydrate completely were realized at 253.1 K and 6 MPa. But the fastest NR120 of 52.96 mol min(-1) m(-3) and shortest T-90 of 160 min were achieved at 263.1 K and 6 MPa. The NG(t) of 0.136 and 90.93% water conversion to hydrate were realized at 263.1 K and 6 MPa. The temperature range of 263.1-268.1 K was the optimal temperature for methane hydrate formation and dissolution. From P-XRD patterns and cryo-S...
This thesis studies methane hydrate crystal formation and decomposition at 1.0, 4.0 and 7.0°C in a n...
The hydrate formation in porous media below freezing point is a complicated multi-phase transition p...
Kinetics of hydrate formation and decomposition of methane hydrate formed in silica sand particles w...
The formation behaviors of methane hydrate in porous media with different particle and pore sizes we...
The formation behaviors of methane hydrate in the porous media were studied. The silica gel with the...
The reduction of energy consumed in the hydrate formation process has attracted a great attention in...
The reduction of energy consumed in the hydrate formation process has attracted a great attention in...
The dissociation behavior of methane hydrate in the porous media were studied when the temperature w...
The dissociation kinetics of methane hydrate in the silica gels as the porous media are studied when...
The replacement technique of CO2-CH4 hydrate in naturally occurring gas hydrates is a promising meth...
The formation of methane hydrate in two significantly different media was investigated, using silica...
The replacement technique of CO2-CH4 hydrate in naturally occurring gas hydrates is a promising meth...
The replacement technique of CO2-CH4 hydrate in naturally occurring gas hydrates is a promising meth...
( )The decomposition behaviors of methane hydrate below the ice melting point in porous media with d...
( )The decomposition behaviors of methane hydrate below the ice melting point in porous media with d...
This thesis studies methane hydrate crystal formation and decomposition at 1.0, 4.0 and 7.0°C in a n...
The hydrate formation in porous media below freezing point is a complicated multi-phase transition p...
Kinetics of hydrate formation and decomposition of methane hydrate formed in silica sand particles w...
The formation behaviors of methane hydrate in porous media with different particle and pore sizes we...
The formation behaviors of methane hydrate in the porous media were studied. The silica gel with the...
The reduction of energy consumed in the hydrate formation process has attracted a great attention in...
The reduction of energy consumed in the hydrate formation process has attracted a great attention in...
The dissociation behavior of methane hydrate in the porous media were studied when the temperature w...
The dissociation kinetics of methane hydrate in the silica gels as the porous media are studied when...
The replacement technique of CO2-CH4 hydrate in naturally occurring gas hydrates is a promising meth...
The formation of methane hydrate in two significantly different media was investigated, using silica...
The replacement technique of CO2-CH4 hydrate in naturally occurring gas hydrates is a promising meth...
The replacement technique of CO2-CH4 hydrate in naturally occurring gas hydrates is a promising meth...
( )The decomposition behaviors of methane hydrate below the ice melting point in porous media with d...
( )The decomposition behaviors of methane hydrate below the ice melting point in porous media with d...
This thesis studies methane hydrate crystal formation and decomposition at 1.0, 4.0 and 7.0°C in a n...
The hydrate formation in porous media below freezing point is a complicated multi-phase transition p...
Kinetics of hydrate formation and decomposition of methane hydrate formed in silica sand particles w...