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Double clathrate hydrate of propane and hydrogen

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Formation of the only cubic structure II double hydrate of propane and hydrogen occurs in the propane–hydrogen–water system. The decomposition curves of the double hydrate at low pressures are situated at 3–4° above the decomposition curve of propane hydrate; at pressures 2000–2500 bar double hydrate decompose at 20° above propane hydrate.

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This work was supported by RFBR project 08-03-00191-a and the Integration project of SB RAS No. 43.

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Skiba, S.S., Larionov, E.G., Manakov, A.Y. et al. Double clathrate hydrate of propane and hydrogen. J Incl Phenom Macrocycl Chem 63, 383–386 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10847-008-9521-6

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