Strategy for Solving Future Energy and Global Warming Using Icy materials
2007
Shin, K.C. (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea) | Lee, H. (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea), E-mail: [email protected]
Gas hydrates are known to form by physical interactions between host water and guest gas molecules and thus can be treated as a special type of icy materials. The gas hydrates are recently highlighted because of their use to future energy source even though they were discovered naturally in the deep-sea marine sediments a long time ago. However, the present and future urgent task is to develop the efficient and safe production technology for recovering methane from gas hydrates. Here, we propose one of potential recovery processes using swapping phenomenon occurring between gaseous carbon dioxide and methane hydrate deposits. Such a swapping process provide several technological and economical advantages over conventional processes. The carbon dioxide can be directly sequestered into methane hydrate layer and simultaneously methane can be produced with a high recovery rate more than 90%.
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