Energy landscape of clathrate hydrates

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A. Desmedt
L. Bedouret
E. Pefoute
M. Pouvreau
S. Say-Liang-Fat
M. Alvarez
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[1] Groupe de Spectroscopie Moléculaire,
[2] Institut des Sciences Moléculaires,undefined
[3] UMR 5255 CNRS - Université de Bordeaux 1,undefined
[4] Institut Laue Langevin,undefined
[5] Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin,undefined
[6] BENSC,undefined
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European Physical Journal Special Topic; Guest Molecule; Inelastic Neutron Scattering; Methane Hydrate; Small Cage;
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Clathrate hydrates are nanoporous crystalline materials made of a network of hydrogen-bonded water molecules (forming host cages) that is stabilized by the presence of foreign (generally hydrophobic) guest molecules. The natural existence of large quantities of hydrocarbon hydrates in deep oceans and permafrost is certainly at the origin of numerous applications in the broad areas of energy and environmental sciences and technologies (e.g. gas storage). At a fundamental level, their nanostructuration confers on these materials specific properties (e.g. their “glass-like” thermal conductivity) for which the host-guest interactions play a key role. These interactions occur on broad timescale and thus require the use of multi-technique approach in which neutron scattering brings unvaluable information. This work reviews the dynamical properties of clathrate hydrates, ranging from intramolecular vibrations to Brownian relaxations; it illustrates the contribution of neutron scattering in the understanding of the underlying factors governing chemical-physics properties specific to these nanoporous systems.
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