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Natural gas hydrates are crystalline solids composed of water and gas. The gas molecules (guests) are trapped in water cavities (host) that are composed of hydrogen-bonded water molecules. Typical natural gas molecules include methane, ethane, propane, and carbon dioxide. [Pg.1]

Historically, the research efforts on natural gas hydrates can be classified into three landmark phases that cover the following periods  [Pg.1]

The purpose of this chapter is to review the three periods mentioned above, as an overview and historical perspective. The major concepts will be discussed briefly detailed investigations are presented in the following chapters. [Pg.1]


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