Abstract The methane hydrate dissociation conditions are measured at high pressures (up to 200 MPa) to fundamentally understand the hydrate properties. The results show an increased enthalpy of dissociation, from about… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The methane hydrate dissociation conditions are measured at high pressures (up to 200 MPa) to fundamentally understand the hydrate properties. The results show an increased enthalpy of dissociation, from about 53 to 58 kJ/mol, as the hydrate equilibrium pressures transition from low (
               
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