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Different pathways to anomalous stabilization of ice layers on methane hydrates

Published 7 Mar 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.stat-mech | (2303.03727v1)

Abstract: We explore the Casimir-Lifshitz free energy theory for surface freezing of methane gas hydrates near the freezing point of water. The theory enables us to explore different pathways, resulting in anomalous (stabilising) ice layers on methane hydrate surfaces via energy minimization. Notably, we will contrast the gas hydrate material properties, under which thin ice films can form in water vapor, with those required in the presence of liquid water. It is predicted that methane hydrates in water vapor near the freezing point of water nucleate ice films but not water films.

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