Gas Hydrates from Extreme Environments: Transforming Gas adsorption and food processing
Abstract
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline compounds found in extreme environments, such as deep-sea sediments and planetary bodies.
These non-explosive, dense forms of water can store gases like methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and hydrogen (H2).
Additionally, gas hydrates can act as a dewatering agent, crystallizing water from aqueous solutions.
In this presentation, I will discuss recent laboratory work and experimental results in the fields of gas adsorption and sugar solution processing using gas hydrates.