نتایج جستجو برای: methane storage

تعداد نتایج: 209438  

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2017
Patricia L Tavormina Matthias Y Kellermann Chakkiath Paul Antony Elitza I Tocheva Nathan F Dalleska Ashley J Jensen David L Valentine Kai-Uwe Hinrichs Grant J Jensen Nicole Dubilier Victoria J Orphan

In the deep ocean, the conversion of methane into derived carbon and energy drives the establishment of diverse faunal communities. Yet specific biological mechanisms underlying the introduction of methane-derived carbon into the food web remain poorly described, due to a lack of cultured representative deep-sea methanotrophic prokaryotes. Here, the response of the deep-sea aerobic methanotroph...

2014
Felipe Gándara Hiroyasu Furukawa Seungkyu Lee Omar M. Yaghi

The use of porous materials to store natural gas in vehicles requires large amounts of methane per unit of volume. Here we report the synthesis, crystal structure and methane adsorption properties of two new aluminum metal-organic frameworks, MOF-519 and MOF-520. Both materials exhibit permanent porosity and high methane volumetric storage capacity: MOF-519 has a volumetric capacity of 200 and ...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2006
Suresh K Bhatia Alan L Myers

The storage of gases in porous adsorbents, such as activated carbon and carbon nanotubes, is examined here thermodynamically from a systems viewpoint, considering the entire adsorption-desorption cycle. The results provide concrete objective criteria to guide the search for the "Holy Grail" adsorbent, for which the adsorptive delivery is maximized. It is shown that, for ambient temperature stor...

2008
David Bastviken Jonathan J. Cole Michael L. Pace Matthew C. Van de Bogert

[1] Methane (CH4) represents a major product of organic matter decomposition in lakes. Once produced in the sediments, CH4 can be either oxidized or emitted as a greenhouse gas to the atmosphere. Lakes represent an important source of atmospheric CH4, but the relative magnitudes of the internal pathways that lead to CH4 emissions are not yet clear. We quantified internal cycling and methane emi...

2011
David P. M. Zaks Niven Winchester Christopher J. Kucharik Carol C. Barford Sergey Paltsev John M. Reilly

Livestock husbandry in the U.S. significantly contributes to many environmental problems, including the release of methane, a potent greenhouse gas (GHG). Anaerobic digesters (ADs) break down organic wastes using bacteria that produce methane, which can be collected and combusted to generate electricity. ADs also reduce odors and pathogens that are common with manure storage and the digested ma...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Mary Kang Shanna Christian Michael A Celia Denise L Mauzerall Markus Bill Alana R Miller Yuheng Chen Mark E Conrad Thomas H Darrah Robert B Jackson

Recent measurements of methane emissions from abandoned oil/gas wells show that these wells can be a substantial source of methane to the atmosphere, particularly from a small proportion of high-emitting wells. However, identifying high emitters remains a challenge. We couple 163 well measurements of methane flow rates; ethane, propane, and n-butane concentrations; isotopes of methane; and nobl...

2009
Volker Krey Josep G Canadell Nebojsa Nakicenovic Yuichi Abe Harald Andruleit David Archer Arnulf Grubler Neil T M Hamilton Arthur Johnson Veselin Kostov Jean-Francois Lamarque Nicholas Langhorne Euan G Nisbet Brian O’Neill Keywan Riahi Michael Riedel Weihua Wang Vladimir Yakushev

Methane hydrates, ice-like compounds in which methane is held in crystalline cages formed by water molecules, are widespread in areas of permafrost such as the Arctic and in sediments on the continental margins. They are a potentially vast fossil fuel energy source but, at the same time, could be destabilized by changing pressure–temperature conditions due to climate change, potentially leading...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2015
Austin L Mitchell Daniel S Tkacik Joseph R Roscioli Scott C Herndon Tara I Yacovitch David M Martinez Timothy L Vaughn Laurie Williams Melissa Sullivan Cody Floerchinger Mark Omara R Subramanian Dan Zimmerle Anthony J Marchese Allen L Robinson

Facility-level methane emissions were measured at 114 gathering facilities and 16 processing plants in the United States natural gas system. At gathering facilities, the measured methane emission rates ranged from 0.7 to 700 kg per hour (kg/h) (0.6 to 600 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm)). Normalized emissions (as a % of total methane throughput) were less than 1% for 85 gathering faciliti...

Journal: :Nature chemistry 2011
Christopher E Wilmer Michael Leaf Chang Yeon Lee Omar K Farha Brad G Hauser Joseph T Hupp Randall Q Snurr

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are porous materials constructed from modular molecular building blocks, typically metal clusters and organic linkers. These can, in principle, be assembled to form an almost unlimited number of MOFs, yet materials reported to date represent only a tiny fraction of the possible combinations. Here, we demonstrate a computational approach to generate all conceivabl...

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