Understanding Geologic Carbon Sequestration and Gas Hydrate from Molecular Simulation systematically introduces CO2 geological sequestration and gas hydrate at the molecular-scale, with research including interfacial properties of multiphase, multicomponent systems, hydrogen bonding properties, adsorption characteristics of CO2CH4 in the pore, kinetic properties of decomposition/nucleation/growth of gas hydrate, the influence of additives on gas hydrate growth dynamics, and hydrate prevention and control technology. This book focuses on research-based achievements and provides a comprehensive look at global progress in the field. Because there are limited resources available on carbon geologic sequestration technology and gas hydrate technology at the molecular level, this book fills a gap in scientific literature and elucidates on further research.
- Distills learnings for fundamental and advanced knowledge of molecular simulation in carbon dioxide and gas hydrate storage
- Synthesizes knowledge about the development status of CGS technology and hydrate technology in the molecular field – tackling these technologies from a microscopic perspective
- Analyzes scientific problems related to CGS technology and hydrate technology based on molecular simulation methods
- Explores challenges relative to carbon dioxide and hydrate storage
- Provides hierarchical analysis combined with the authors’ own research-based case studies for enhanced comprehension and application