“…Subsequently, the possibility of hydrate dissociation into supercooled water and gas was confirmed for the hydrates of methane, ethane, carbon dioxide, and Freon-12 (CCl 2 F 2 ) using optical microscopy observations (Melnikov et al, 2009(Melnikov et al, , 2010(Melnikov et al, , 2011, Raman (Ohno et al, 2011) and pulsed NMR (Melnikov et al, 2012 spectroscopy, and differential thermal analysis (DTA) Melnikov et al, 2015). Hence, we can conclude that the possibility gas hydrates dissociating below the ice melting point into supercooled water and gas is a universal property common to gas hydrates.…”