In situ IR reflectance spectroscopy of clathrate hydrates at low and moderate pressures: application to icy moons

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Using infrared spectroscopy the carbon dioxide clathrate hydrates have been analyzed under different pressure and temperature conditions. The IR reflectance spectra of this compound are obtained at low pressure and low temperature conditions relevant to icy moons' surfaces. The clathrate hydrates stability and their storage capacity (cages occupancies) under moderate to high pressures relevant to icy moons shells are also investigated.

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