Clathrate hydrate of carbon dioxide above 0.2 GPa: new experimental results and theoretical developments

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New diamond anvil cell experiments were carried out to explore the stability of the CO2 sI clathrate hydrate. Our results support the existence of a "highpressure" structure above 0.6~0.8 GPa and provide the first Raman analysis for this new phase. Ongoing experiments in the H2O-CO2 system are performed to constrain the carbon dioxide solubility in water above 0.2 GPa. These results will help to improve the thermodynamic model of aqueous solutions developed in Nantes.

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