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The enthalpies of the reactions in which methane hydrate is dissociated to methane vapor and either (1) water, or (2) ice are deter-mined by a new analysis using the Clapeyron equation. The difference in enthalpies of the two reactions is used to infer the hydration approximately 8.0 might result in...
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.551.3830 http://www.ees.lanl.gov/ees6/clathrates/pdfs/AndersonCH42004.pdf |
Summary: | The enthalpies of the reactions in which methane hydrate is dissociated to methane vapor and either (1) water, or (2) ice are deter-mined by a new analysis using the Clapeyron equation. The difference in enthalpies of the two reactions is used to infer the hydration approximately 8.0 might result in a stable hydrate. Pre-wide range. However, most previous studies were unable in which the hydration number and the enthalpy of dis-sociation of carbon dioxide hydrate were determined. Methane hydrate, because it exists over a wider range of temperature and pressure than carbon dioxide hy-drate, requires more refinements in the analysis. |
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