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New gas-hydrate phase: Synthesis and stability of clay–methane hydrate intercalateGuggenheim et al., 2003
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- Guggenheim S
- van Groos A
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Intercalated Na-rich montmorillonite–methane hydrate was synthesized for the first time. The upper limit of stability for the intercalate in pressure and temperature is parallel to that of methane hydrate but at temperatures that are∼ 0.5–1° C lower than for methane hydrate …
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