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Instrumental Methods for Cage Occupancy Estimation of Gas Hydrate

Wenjiu Cai, Xin Huang, Hailong Lu

2022Energies40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Studies revealed that gas hydrate cages, especially small cages, are incompletely filled with guest gas molecules, primarily associated with pressure and gas composition. The ratio of hydrate cages occupied by guest molecules, defined as cage occupancy, is a critical parameter to estimate the resource amount of a natural gas hydrate reservoir and evaluate the storage capacity of methane or hydrogen hydrate as an energy storage medium and carbon dioxide hydrate as a carbon sequestration matrix. As the result, methods have been developed to investigate the cage occupancy of gas hydrate. In this review, several instrument methods widely applied for gas hydrate analysis are introduced, including Raman, NMR, XRD, neutron diffraction, and the approaches to estimate cage occupancy are summarized.

Topics & Concepts

Clathrate hydrateHydrateMethaneNatural gasCageChemistryCarbon dioxideCarbon sequestrationCarbon fibersOccupancyMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryMathematicsComposite numberCombinatoricsBiologyComposite materialEcologyMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisAstro and Planetary Science
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