Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.113, No.42, 11311-11315, 2009
Structural Transformations of sVI tert-Butylamine Hydrates to sII Binary Hydrates with Methane
Binary clathrate hydrates with methane (CH4, 4.36 angstrom) and tert-butylamine (t-BuNH2, 6.72 angstrom) as guest molecules were synthesized at different molar concentrations of t-BuNH2 (1.00-9.31 mol %) with methane at 7.0 MPa and 250 K, and were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and Raman microscopy. A structural transformation from sVI to sII of t-BuNH2 hydrate was clearly observed on pressurizing with methane. The PXRD showed sII signatures and the remnant sVI signatures were insignificant, implying the metastable nature of sVI binary hydrates. Raman spectroscopic data on these binary hydrates suggest that the methane molecules occupy the small cages and vacant large cages. The methane storage capacity in this system was nearly doubled to similar to 6.86 wt % for 5.56 mol % > t-BuNH2 > 1.0 mol %.