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    Enhanced methane gas storage in the form of hydrates: role of the confined water molecules in silica powders by Prasad, Pinnelli S. R, Kiran, Burla Sai, Sowjanya, Kandadai

    Published in RSC advances (07-05-2020)
    “…Methane hydrates are promising materials for storage and transportation of natural gas; however, the slow kinetics and inefficient water to hydrate conversions…”
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    Experimental investigations on tetrahydrofuran – methane – water system: Rapid methane gas storage in hydrates by Sai Kiran, Burla, Sowjanya, Kandadai, Prasad, Pinnelli S.R., Yoon, Ji-Ho

    Published in Oil & gas science and technology (2019)
    “…This study reports methane (CH 4 ) gas storage capacity along with TetraHydroFuran (THF) as guest molecules in mixed hydrates. This process has been studied in…”
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    Illustration of hydrate-based methane gas separation in coal bed methane type gas composition at lower pressures by Kiran, Burla Sai, Sowjanya, Kandadai, Eswari, Ch. V. V., Prasad, Pinnelli S. R.

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (10-02-2018)
    “…Coal bed methane is an emerging and prosperous unconventional energy source, encompassing highly variable (10–70%) mole fractions of methane gas along with…”
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    Influence of Sediment Structural Properties and Their Dynamics in the Formation and Dissociation of Methane Hydrates by Radhika, Ikkurti, Kiran Burla, Sai, Kandadai, Sowjanya, ch, Eswari, Prasad, Pinnelli S.R., Suresh babu, Devarasetty

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2018)
    “…Methane gas hydrate formation/ dissociation were investigated in sediments using a non- stirred reactor. The main focus of this study attributes to the…”
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    Sustainability of hollow silica matrix for clathrate hydrate recycling by Sowjanya, Kandadai, Prasad, Pinnelli S.R.

    “…Storage and transportation of greenhouse gases such as methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are of current interest and converting them into hydrates a…”
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