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Enclathration of hydrogen by organic-compound clathrate hydrates
Authors:Taro Kawamura  Satoshi Takeya  Michika Ohtake  Yoshitaka Yamamoto
Affiliation:aPhysical Property Analysis Team, Methane Hydrate Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8569, Japan,;bNano-Dynamics Analysis Research Group, Research Institute of Instrumentation Frontier, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan
Abstract:The properties of hydrogen enclathration by cyclic ethers and acetone clathrate hydrates were investigated by powder X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopic analysis and volumetric analysis. Powder X-ray diffraction profiles indicate that the hydrates are structure-II hydrates. The variation in lattice constant by hydrogen occupation was investigated. This result indicates that inclusion of H2 atom within empty small cage changes size of host cages depending on type of guest molecule. Raman results show that the samples formed binary clathrate hydrate of hydrogen and each organic compound. The amount of encaged H2 was found to be comparable to that of H2–THF binary hydrate. The trend of the changes for lattice constants is not related to the amount of encaged H2. These results suggest that the organic compounds investigated in this study can be used as alternatives to THF for H2 enclathration.
Keywords:Fuel   Gases   Energy   Chemical analysis   Clathrate hydrate   Hydrogen
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