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Direct measurement of methane hydrate composition along the hydrate equilibrium boundary

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 109, Issue 19, Pages 9468-9475

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp0504874

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The composition of methane hydrate, namely n(w) for CH(4)(.)n(w)H(2)O, was directly measured along the hydrate equilibrium boundary under conditions of excess methane gas. Pressure and temperature conditions ranged from 1.9 to 9.7 MPa and 263 to 285 K. Within experimental error, there is no change in hydrate composition with increasing pressure along the equilibrium boundary, but nw may show a slight systematic decrease away from this boundary. A hydrate stoichiometry of n(w) = 5.81-6.10 H2O describes the entire range of measured values, with an average composition of CH(4)(.)5.99(+/- 0.07)H2O along the equilibrium boundary. These results, consistent with previously measured values, are discussed with respect to the widely ranging values obtained by thermodynamic analysis. The relatively constant composition of methane hydrate over the geologically relevant pressure and temperature range investigated suggests that in situ methane hydrate compositions may be estimated with some confidence.

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