Methane storage in tea clathrates

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Weixing WangLuyi Sun

Abstract

Methane can be stored in tea clathrates, that is kinetics of methane clathrate formation can be significantly accelerated (90% saturation uptake in 20 min) by ingredients (polyphenols and saponins) in tea infusions with a volumetric capacity of up to 172 v/v.

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