In this study, the kinetics of methane replacement with carbon dioxide and nitrogen gas in methane gas hydrate prepared in porous silica gel matrices has been studied by in situ \ub9H and \ub9\ub3C NMR spectroscopy. The replacement process was monitored by in situ \ub9H NMR spectra, where about 42 mol % of the methane in the hydrate cages was replaced in 65 h. Large amounts of free water were not observed during the replacement process, indicating a spontaneous replacement reaction upon exposing methane hydrate to carbon dioxide and nitrogen gas mixture. From in situ \ub9\ub3C NMR spectra, we confirmed that the replacement ratio was slightly higher in small cages, but due to the composition of structure I hydrate, the amount of methane evol...
The dissociation behavior of the CH4+CO2 binary gas hydrate has been investigated using Nuclear Magn...
The CH4-CO2 replacement occurring in natural gas hydrates has attracted significant attention due to...
Replacement reactions in clathrate hydrates, for which CO2 is used to replace methane gas trapped in...
The results presented here show that, at least in a laboratory setting, the replacement of CH4 by CO...
Using CO2-CH4 (carbon dioxide methane) replacement to produce CH4 from NGH (natural gas hydrate) is ...
The conversion of CH4 hydrate to CO2 hydrate with net recovery of CH4 is regarded as an attractive m...
The CH4-flue gas replacement in naturally occurring gas hydrates has attracted significant attention...
In this study, the dissociation behavior and the time-dependent guest distributions of methane (CH4)...
The reformation of methane-ethane hydrate was observed in situ using 13C MAS NMR spectroscopy. In al...
The CH4-flue gas replacement in naturally occurring gas hydrates has attracted significant attention...
The dynamics of methane hydrate growth and decomposition were studied by nuclear magnetic resonance ...
A replacement technique has been regarded as a promising strategy for both CH4 exploitation from gas...
The CH4-CO2 replacement occurring in natural gas hydrates has attracted significant attention due to...
The CH4 center dot CO2 replacement occurring in sII natural gas hydrates for CH4 recovery and CO2 se...
The dissociation behavior of the CH4+CO2 binary gas hydrate has been investigated using Nuclear Magn...
The dissociation behavior of the CH4+CO2 binary gas hydrate has been investigated using Nuclear Magn...
The CH4-CO2 replacement occurring in natural gas hydrates has attracted significant attention due to...
Replacement reactions in clathrate hydrates, for which CO2 is used to replace methane gas trapped in...
The results presented here show that, at least in a laboratory setting, the replacement of CH4 by CO...
Using CO2-CH4 (carbon dioxide methane) replacement to produce CH4 from NGH (natural gas hydrate) is ...
The conversion of CH4 hydrate to CO2 hydrate with net recovery of CH4 is regarded as an attractive m...
The CH4-flue gas replacement in naturally occurring gas hydrates has attracted significant attention...
In this study, the dissociation behavior and the time-dependent guest distributions of methane (CH4)...
The reformation of methane-ethane hydrate was observed in situ using 13C MAS NMR spectroscopy. In al...
The CH4-flue gas replacement in naturally occurring gas hydrates has attracted significant attention...
The dynamics of methane hydrate growth and decomposition were studied by nuclear magnetic resonance ...
A replacement technique has been regarded as a promising strategy for both CH4 exploitation from gas...
The CH4-CO2 replacement occurring in natural gas hydrates has attracted significant attention due to...
The CH4 center dot CO2 replacement occurring in sII natural gas hydrates for CH4 recovery and CO2 se...
The dissociation behavior of the CH4+CO2 binary gas hydrate has been investigated using Nuclear Magn...
The dissociation behavior of the CH4+CO2 binary gas hydrate has been investigated using Nuclear Magn...
The CH4-CO2 replacement occurring in natural gas hydrates has attracted significant attention due to...
Replacement reactions in clathrate hydrates, for which CO2 is used to replace methane gas trapped in...