Fast synthesis method and phase diagram of hydrogen clathrate hydrate
2006; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 88; Issue: 13 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1063/1.2190273
ISSN1520-8842
AutoresKonstantin A. Lokshin, Yusheng Zhao,
Tópico(s)Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
ResumoWe report a very fast method for hydrogen clathrate production. The formation of hydrogen clathrate from H2 gas and ice-Ih at 77–273K occurs at least 100 times faster compared to the reaction with water. This effect is probably the result of a partial penetration of hydrogen into the ice-Ih body, which favors clathrate formation. With the ice method, the ice-Ih∕48H2*136H2O system can quickly trap and release up to 3.77 mass % of hydrogen, which gives it an advantage over other chemical-bonding hydrogen storage technologies. New data on the hydrogen-water phase diagram are presented and discussed.
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