Issue 16, 2017, Issue in Progress

Highly porous CO2 hydrate generation aided by silica nanoparticles for potential secure storage of CO2 and desalination

Abstract

We report a new way of storing CO2 in a highly porous hydrate structure, stabilized by silica nanoparticles (NPs). Such a porous CO2 hydrate structure was generated either by cooling down NP-stabilized CO2-in-seawater foams, or by gently mixing CO2 and seawater that contains silica NPs under CO2 hydrate-generating conditions. With the highly porous structure, enhanced desalination was also achievable when the partial meltdown of CO2 hydrate was allowed.

Graphical abstract: Highly porous CO2 hydrate generation aided by silica nanoparticles for potential secure storage of CO2 and desalination

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Nov 2016
Accepted
26 Jan 2017
First published
31 Jan 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 9545-9550

Highly porous CO2 hydrate generation aided by silica nanoparticles for potential secure storage of CO2 and desalination

I. Kim, M. Nole, S. Jang, S. Ko, H. Daigle, G. A. Pope and C. Huh, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 9545 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA26366F

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