Abstract

CO 2 is regarded as one of the greenhouse gases. Studies on technologies for sequestering of CO 2 in the deep sea are being conducted over a long period of time. In this paper, we discuss the relationship between the dissolution rate of liquid CO 2 spheres and those covered with clathrate film as related to seawater velocity, and discuss the stability of CO 2 spheres covered with clathrate.

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