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Clathrate hydrates — efficient and clean energy resource

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Clathrate hydrates are icelike structures in which water molecules form cavities enclathrating many possible types of guest molecules. Among most important representatives of this group of solid structures are methane and carbon dioxide clathrate hydrates. The first one is widely present in Nature and in the future will serve as an energy resource. Carbon dioxide clathrate hydrate may on the other hand serve as a storage reservoir for this green house gas providing cheap way to lower its emission to atmosphere. Those are just two of many more important issues that catalyse growing interest of scientific world in clathrate hydrates. Characterisation of their properties is crucial to develop technologies, that will enable us to utilize their manifold possible applications. During this presentation I will discuss some of my investigations concerning NMR properties of clathrate hydrates.
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Bibliogr. 9 poz., tab., rys., wykr.
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  • siuda.pawel@gmail.com
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  • [1] Sloan, E.D., and C.A. Koh. Clathrate Hydrates of Natural Gases. New York: CRC Press, 2008.
  • [2] Wagner, W., and K.M. de Reuck. Methane Th ermodynamic Tables of the Fluid State — 13. London: Blackwell Science, 1996.
  • [3] Klauda, J.B., and S.I. Sandler. „Global Distribution of Methane Hydrate in Ocean Sediment”. Energy Fuels 19, (2005): 459.
  • [4] World energy report, BP, 2010.
  • [5] US National Petroleum Council Report, 2007.
  • [6] Tegze, G., L. Granasy, and B. Kvamme. „Phase field modeling of CH4 hydrate conversion into CO2 hydrate in the presence of liquid CO2”. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 9 (2007).
  • [7] Svandal, A., and B. Kvamme. „Modeling the dissociation of carbon dioxide and methane hydrate using the phase field theory”. Journal of Mathematical Chemistry 46 (2009).
  • [8] Omi, H., et al. “Dynamics of CO2 molecules confi ned in the micropores of silods as studied by 13C NMR”. Applied Surface Science 252 (2005).
  • [9] Seo, Y-T., and H. Lee. „Structure and guest distribution of the mixed carbon dioxide and nitrogen hydrates as revealed by X-ray diff raction and 13C NMR spectroscopy”. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 108 (2004).
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