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Clathrate compound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clathrate hydrate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Methane clathrate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clathrates . Hydrates were discovered in 1810 by Sir Humphrey Davy, and were considered to be a laboratory curiosity. In the 1930s clathrate formation turned out to be a major problem, clogging pipelines during transportation of gas under cold conditions.
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clathrate (not comparable) ... Positive; clathrate ... clathrate compound...
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clathrate - Scientific definition of clathrate from A Dictionary of Earth Sciences at Encyclopedia.com ... Clathrate hydrates--icy fuel thawed with antifreeze proteins.(American Chemical Society, National Research Council Canada report study to inhibit clathrate formation); Magazine article from: Canadian Chemical News;
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Clathrate hydrates are solid cages of water that form around small gas molecules such as methane, hydrogen, or carbon dioxide when the appropriate ...
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Buffett, B., and D.E. Archer, Global inventory of methane clathrate: Sensitivity to changes in environmental conditions, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 227, 185-199, 2004. Buffett, B.A., Clathrate hydrates, Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 28, 477-507, 2000. Dallimore, S.R., and T.S.
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This supports the theory that glacial-interglacial variations in atmospheric methane were driven primarily by changes in the extent of tropical and temperate wetlands and not by methane release from clathrates. Hence the Clathrate Gun Hypothesis is firing blanks.
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A clathrate therefore is a material which is a weak composite, with molecules of suitable size captured in spaces which are left by the other compounds. ... The clathrate complexes are various and include, for example, strong interaction ''via'' Chemical Bonds between host molecules and guest molecules, or guest molecules...
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