Methane hydrates: Nucleation in microporous materials

[EN] Clathrates are well-known compounds whose low thermal stability makes them extremely rare and appreciated. Although their formation mechanism is still surrounded by many uncertainties, these ice-like structures have the potential to be an alternative for transport and storage of different gases...

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Published in:Chemical Engineering Journal
Main Authors: Andres-Garcia, Eduardo, Dikhtiarenko, Alla, Fauth, Francois, Silvestre-Albero, Joaquin, Ramos-Fernández, Enrique V, Gascon, Jorge, Corma Canós, Avelino, Kapteijn, Freek
Other Authors: Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Química - Departament de Química, Generalitat Valenciana, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
Subjects:
RHO
Rho
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10251/155010
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2018.11.216
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Summary:[EN] Clathrates are well-known compounds whose low thermal stability makes them extremely rare and appreciated. Although their formation mechanism is still surrounded by many uncertainties, these ice-like structures have the potential to be an alternative for transport and storage of different gases, especially methane. For the formation of methane clathrates extreme pressure conditions and a narrow temperature window are needed. Microporous materials have been proposed to provide nucleation sites that, theoretically, promote clathrate formation at milder conditions. While activated carbons and Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) have already been studied, very little is known about the role of zeolites in this field. In this work, we study the formation of methane clathrates in the presence of RHO zeolite. Experimental results based on adsorption and operando synchrotron X-Ray diffraction demonstrate the formation of clathrates at the surface of the zeolite crystals and reveal mechanistic aspects of this formation at mild conditions. ITQ belongs to University of Valencia (UPV) and to the Superior Council of Scientific Investigations (CSIC - Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas), also located in the UPV Campus. Financial support from Generalitat Valenciana (project PROMETEOII/2014/004) and MINECO (Project MAT2013-45008-P) is gratefully acknowledged. EVRF also thanks MINECO for his Ramon y Cajal fellow RYC-2012-11427 and the following projects: MAT2016-81732-ERC and MAT2017-86992-R. Alba synchrotron is also acknowledged for the experiment 2016021678. Andres-Garcia, E.; Dikhtiarenko, A.; Fauth, F.; Silvestre-Albero, J.; Ramos-Fernández, EV.; Gascon, J.; Corma Canós, A. (2019). Methane hydrates: Nucleation in microporous materials. Chemical Engineering Journal. 360:569-576. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2018.11.216 S 569 576 360