The use of natural gas as an energy source is increasing significantly due to its low greenhouse gas emissions. However, the common methods of natural gas storage and transportation, such as liquefied or compressed natural gas, are limited in their applications because they require extreme conditions. Gas hydrate technology can be a promising alternative to conventional approaches, as artificially synthesized hydrates provide an economical, environmentally friendly, and safe medium to store energy. Nevertheless, the low rate of hydrate formation is a critical problem that hinders the industrial application of this technology. Therefore, chemical promoters are being developed to accelerate the kinetics of gas hydrate formation. In this paper...
Natural gas is a kind of low-carbon energy source with abundant reserves globally and high calorific...
Methane hydrate applications in gas storage and desalination have attracted increasing attention in ...
Low gas hydrate formation rate is one important reason that limits the application of hydrate-based ...
Hydrate technology is being developed for the storage and transport of natural gas. Micellar surfect...
A variety of applications have emerged for gas hydrates in industrial processes. However, to impleme...
Hydrate technology has advanced to greater proportions: implementing the high latent heats as refrig...
Gas hydrate formation generally involves gas dissolution, formation of nuclei and growth of new nucl...
Natural gas hydrates from different types and concentrations of surfactant solutions were produced i...
Gas hydrate formation generally involves gas dissolution, formation of nuclei and growth of new nucl...
Hydrate formation rate plays an important role in making hydrates for the storage and transport of n...
A consistent method was developed to monitor the rate of formation and dissociation of hydrates. The...
textDissociation of gas hydrates has been the primary concern of the oil and gas industry for flow a...
Although anionic surfactants are considered the most efficient kinetic gas hydrate promoters for gas...
Gas hydrates are solid crystalline compounds consisting of a lattice structure formed by a network o...
© SGEM2018. Gas hydrates have been represented as a promise technology for many of applications, as ...
Natural gas is a kind of low-carbon energy source with abundant reserves globally and high calorific...
Methane hydrate applications in gas storage and desalination have attracted increasing attention in ...
Low gas hydrate formation rate is one important reason that limits the application of hydrate-based ...
Hydrate technology is being developed for the storage and transport of natural gas. Micellar surfect...
A variety of applications have emerged for gas hydrates in industrial processes. However, to impleme...
Hydrate technology has advanced to greater proportions: implementing the high latent heats as refrig...
Gas hydrate formation generally involves gas dissolution, formation of nuclei and growth of new nucl...
Natural gas hydrates from different types and concentrations of surfactant solutions were produced i...
Gas hydrate formation generally involves gas dissolution, formation of nuclei and growth of new nucl...
Hydrate formation rate plays an important role in making hydrates for the storage and transport of n...
A consistent method was developed to monitor the rate of formation and dissociation of hydrates. The...
textDissociation of gas hydrates has been the primary concern of the oil and gas industry for flow a...
Although anionic surfactants are considered the most efficient kinetic gas hydrate promoters for gas...
Gas hydrates are solid crystalline compounds consisting of a lattice structure formed by a network o...
© SGEM2018. Gas hydrates have been represented as a promise technology for many of applications, as ...
Natural gas is a kind of low-carbon energy source with abundant reserves globally and high calorific...
Methane hydrate applications in gas storage and desalination have attracted increasing attention in ...
Low gas hydrate formation rate is one important reason that limits the application of hydrate-based ...