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A new apparatus for seawater desalination by gas hydrate process and removal characteristics of dissolved minerals (Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+, K+, B3+)
Kyeong-nam Park,Sang Yeon Hong,Jin Woo Lee,Kyung Chan Kang,Young Cheol Lee,Myung-Gyu Ha,Ju Dong Lee +6 more
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In this paper, a gas hydrate-based desalination system was proposed with a dual cylinder unit, which is able to extract hydrate pellets from the reactor containing hydrate slurries.About:
This article is published in Desalination.The article was published on 2011-07-01. It has received 308 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hydrate & Desalination.read more
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Emerging desalination technologies for water treatment: a critical review.
TL;DR: Among the thermal-based technologies, membrane distillation and adsorption desalination show the most promise for enhanced performance with the availability of a waste heat source, along with a comparison of performance, water quality and energy consumption.
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A review of the hydrate based gas separation (HBGS) process for carbon dioxide pre-combustion capture
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review of the literature work done so far on the use of hydrate crystallization as a basis to develop data for the hydrate based gas separation (HBGS) process for the capture of CO2 from fuel gas mixtures is presented.
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A review of solidified natural gas (SNG) technology for gas storage via clathrate hydrates
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an account on the research efforts put forth in solidified natural gas (SNG) technology, which has remarkable potential to store multi-fold volumes of natural gas in compact hydrate crystals offering the safest and the most environmental friendly mode of NG storage.
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Gas hydrates in sustainable chemistry
Aliakbar Hassanpouryouzband,Aliakbar Hassanpouryouzband,Aliakbar Hassanpouryouzband,Edris Joonaki,Edris Joonaki,Mehrdad Vasheghani Farahani,Satoshi Takeya,Carolyn D. Ruppel,Jinhai Yang,Niall J. English,Judith M. Schicks,Katriona Edlmann,Hadi Mehrabian,Zachary M. Aman,Bahman Tohidi +14 more
TL;DR: This review summarizes the different properties of gas hydrates as well as their formation and dissociation kinetics and then reviews the fast-growing literature reporting their role and applications in the aforementioned fields, mainly concentrating on advances during the last decade.
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Hydrogen storage in clathrate hydrates: Current state of the art and future directions
TL;DR: In this paper, a review comprehensively summarizes the state of the art experimental work conducted on the storage of hydrogen as hydrogen clathrates both at the molecular level and macroscopic level and identifies future directions and challenges for this exciting area of research.
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E. Dendy Sloan,Carolyn A. Koh +1 more
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Advances in seawater desalination technologies
TL;DR: A number of seawater desalination technologies have been developed during the last several decades to augment the supply of water in arid regions of the world as mentioned in this paper, however, many countries are unable to afford these technologies as a fresh water resource.
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Seawater desalination using renewable energy sources
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of various systems that use renewable energy sources for desalination, including solar collectors, photovoltaics, solar ponds and geothermal energy.
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Life on the margin: implications of ocean acidification on Mg-calcite, high latitude and cold-water marine calcifiers
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors suggest that the magnesium content of calcitic hard parts will decrease in many ocean environments, and the relative proportion of calcifiers depositing stable carbonate minerals, such as calcite and low Mg-calcite, will increase and the average magnesium contents of carbonate sedi- fents will decrease.