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CO2 Hydrate

Sinking and floating composites.)

                                       

Sinking Composite                                      Floating Composite

P=1510 psi, T=4.12°C                                   P=1510 psi, T=4.61°C

H2O=23 mL/min, CO2=6 mL/min                   H2O=21 mL/min, CO2=5 mL/min

 

Depending on thermodynamic conditions, such as temperature and pressure, and operating conditions, such as flow-rates, the fraction of liquid CO2 converted to CO2 hydrate may increase, leading to a descending stream at intermediate ocean depths.

 

Methane Hydrate

CH4 hydrates formed in a 34 g/L slurry of Bentonite and H2O.)

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CH4 hydrates formed in pure H2O.*

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Miscellaneous

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