نتایج جستجو برای: methane interaction

تعداد نتایج: 590995  

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2005
Hideki Tanaka Kenichiro Koga

A composite ice nanotube inside a carbon nanotube has been explored by molecular-dynamics and grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations. It is made from an octagonal ice nanotube whose hollow space contains hydrophobic guest molecules such as neon, argon, and methane. It is shown that the attractive interaction of the guest molecules stabilizes the ice nanotube. The guest occupancy of the hollow ...

2006
G. Gonzalez-Gil K. Urmann K. Gomez M. H. Schroth J. Zeyer

The Gas Push–Pull Test (GPPT) is a tool for measuring in situ soil processes including methane oxidation. To quantify methane oxidation, methane and non-reactive gases selected based on transport behaviour similar to methane, were injected into soil above a petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated aquifer and gas samples were extracted over time. The rate of loss of methane was compared to the loss o...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
S Jensen A Priemé L Bakken

Methanotrophs in enrichment cultures grew and sustained atmospheric methane oxidation when supplied with methanol. If they were not supplied with methanol or formate, their atmospheric methane oxidation came to a halt, but it was restored within hours in response to methanol or formate. Indigenous forest soil methanotrophs were also dependent on a supply of methanol upon reduced methane access ...

Journal: :Astrobiology 2015
Olivier Mousis Eric Chassefière Nils G Holm Alexis Bouquet Jack Hunter Waite Wolf Dietrich Geppert Sylvain Picaud Yuri Aikawa Mohamad Ali-Dib Jean-Luc Charlou Philippe Rousselot

We review the reservoirs of methane clathrates that may exist in the different bodies of the Solar System. Methane was formed in the interstellar medium prior to having been embedded in the protosolar nebula gas phase. This molecule was subsequently trapped in clathrates that formed from crystalline water ice during the cooling of the disk and incorporated in this form into the building blocks ...

2011

e role of the microbial processes governing methane emissions from tundra ecosystem is receiving increasing attention. Recently, cooperation between methanotrophic bacteria and submerged Sphagnum was shown to reduce methane emissions but also to supply CO2 for photosynthesis for the plant. Although this process was shown to be important in the laboratory, the differences that exist in methane ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Adina Paytan Alanna L Lecher Natasha Dimova Katy J Sparrow Fenix Garcia-Tigreros Kodovska Joseph Murray Slawomir Tulaczyk John D Kessler

Methane emissions in the Arctic are important, and may be contributing to global warming. While methane emission rates from Arctic lakes are well documented, methods are needed to quantify the relative contribution of active layer groundwater to the overall lake methane budget. Here we report measurements of natural tracers of soil/groundwater, radon, and radium, along with methane concentratio...

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2009
Aijie Wang Wenzong Liu Shaoan Cheng Defeng Xing Jizhong Zhou Bruce E. Logan

Methane production occurs during hydrogen gas generation in microbial electrolysis cells (MECs), particularly when single chamber systems are used which do not keep gases, generated at the cathode, separate from the anode. Few studies have examined the factors contributing to methane gas generation or the main pathway in MECs. It is shown here that methane generation is primarily associated wit...

Journal: :Chemical reviews 2007
William S Reeburgh

Measurements of dissolved methane in the ocean have been available for only about 50 years. Methane measurements in sediments, where concentrations are millimolar, were first reported in the mid-1950s, while measurements of methane in ocean waters, where concentrations are nanomolar, were first reported in the late 1960s. Methane is the most abundant hydrocarbon in the atmosphere, where it play...

2010
Hilmar Hofmann Luisa Federwisch Frank Peeters

This study investigates the role of surface waves and the associated disturbance of littoral sediments for the release and later distribution of dissolved methane in lakes. Surface wave field, wave-induced currents, acoustic backscatter strength, and the concentration and distribution of dissolved methane were measured simultaneously in Lake Constance, Germany. The data indicate that surface wa...

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