Clathrate Hydrates: Relations Between Micro-, Meso-, and Macro-scopic Properties

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
E. Dendy Sloan
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

An overview of hydrate properties is given, with emphasis on unusual deviations from ice, the most common solid water form. Reliable sample preparation and reproduction of in situ hydrates provide the foundation for all hydrate science and engineering. Relations are given to connect the three domains in the title: (1) micro-scopic properties measured with Raman, NMR, and diffraction spectroscopy, (2) meso-scopic properties measured with single crystals, and (3) macro-scopic properties measured with pressures, temperatures, volumes, etc. A principal illustration relates micro-scopic and macro-scopic domains. Experiments provides the basis for improving statistical thermodynamics model for these compounds. To date, this model is one of the most commonly used industrial statistical thermodynamics applications, based upon the classical model of van der Waals and Platteeuw (1959). Microscopic measurements and simulations indicate model assumption improvements, resulting in the next generation of the statistical thermodynamics for improved macroscopic property prediction.
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APA: E. Dendy Sloan  (2002)  Clathrate Hydrates: Relations Between Micro-, Meso-, and Macro-scopic Properties

MLA: E. Dendy Sloan Clathrate Hydrates: Relations Between Micro-, Meso-, and Macro-scopic Properties. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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