Clathrate Hydrates 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9783527695058.ch3
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Classification of Clathrate Hydrates

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“…The tetragonal hydrate crystal structure obtained here is not included in notations by Jeffrey 34 as well as Dyadin and Belosludov 35 and, based on incorporating H cages as its largest cage type, can be designated as TS-IV according to the systematic scheme of naming clathrate hydrate structures. 17 This thermally induced cubic to tetragonal phase transition is reversible and has been observed earlier for the binary 2propanol + CH 4 hydrate. 36 The low-temperature tetragonal sII′ unit cell shown in Figure 2a is described as 8D′•4H′• 68H 2 O (D′ = 5 12 and H′ = 5 12 6 4 , where the primes indicate geometric distortions compared to the sII cages) while the high-temperature cubic sII unit cell is described as 16D…”
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“…The tetragonal hydrate crystal structure obtained here is not included in notations by Jeffrey 34 as well as Dyadin and Belosludov 35 and, based on incorporating H cages as its largest cage type, can be designated as TS-IV according to the systematic scheme of naming clathrate hydrate structures. 17 This thermally induced cubic to tetragonal phase transition is reversible and has been observed earlier for the binary 2propanol + CH 4 hydrate. 36 The low-temperature tetragonal sII′ unit cell shown in Figure 2a is described as 8D′•4H′• 68H 2 O (D′ = 5 12 and H′ = 5 12 6 4 , where the primes indicate geometric distortions compared to the sII cages) while the high-temperature cubic sII unit cell is described as 16D…”
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“…The lattice constant of the a -axis in low-temperature sII′ is 1/√2 (= 0.707) times smaller than the sII lattice constant. The tetragonal hydrate crystal structure obtained here is not included in notations by Jeffrey as well as Dyadin and Belosludov and, based on incorporating H cages as its largest cage type, can be designated as TS-IV according to the systematic scheme of naming clathrate hydrate structures . This thermally induced cubic to tetragonal phase transition is reversible and has been observed earlier for the binary 2-propanol + CH 4 hydrate .…”
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“…These phenomena are important for a fundamental understanding of phase transitions and nonequilibrium phenomena. With regard to natural resources on earth, CH 4 emission from CH 4 hydrates owing to their dissolution is of concern as a contributor to hydrate-related global climate change, along with the CH 4 seepage from the seafloor. CH 4 hydrates are ice-like inclusion compounds in which CH 4 molecules as guests are encapsulated inside hydrogen-bonded water cages. , A comprehensive understanding of the crystal dissolution through multiscale analysis using experiments and simulations at the molecular , and crystal , levels of CH 4 hydrates , is required.…”
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“…1−3 CH 4 hydrates are ice-like inclusion compounds in which CH 4 molecules as guests are encapsulated inside hydrogen-bonded water cages. 4,5 A comprehensive understanding of the crystal dissolution through multiscale analysis using experiments and simulations at the molecular 6,7 and crystal 8,9 levels of CH 4 hydrates 10,11 is required.…”
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