Abstract

Equilibrium conditions of clathrate hydrates formed from xenon and aqueous solutions of acetone, 1,4-dioxane and 1,3-dioxolane were experimentally measured in temperatures between 273.6K and 295.7K and pressures up to 1.0MPa using an isochoric method. The concentrations of the chemicals were investigated up to a 0.50 mass fraction. The experimental results showed that adding the chemicals to water can promote and inhibit xenon hydrate formation which depends on the concentration in solution, and can cause a structural transition of the hydrate from structure I to structure II.

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