Abstract:
Tetrahydropyran (THP) forms a clathrate hydrate THP·17H2O of cubic structure II which melts at P = 1 atm, T= – 0.8°C decomposing into two liquids with an upper consolute temperature of dissolution of 226 °C. It is destabilized by pressure and at P > 1.15 kbar, T= – 4.3°C cubic structure I hydrate appears to become stable.
Document Type:
Article
Language: English
Citation:
Yu. A. Dyadin, T. V. Mikina, F. V. Zhurko, Yu. I. Mironov, A. V. Manuilov, G. Skripko, “Clathrate Hydrates in the Water–Tetrahydropyran System at High Pressure”, Mendeleev Commun., 5:2 (1995), 62–63
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