Zusammenfassung
In Kap. 9 werden verschiedene Methoden zur Analyse und Charakterisierung von Gashydraten vorgestellt. Dazu gehört neben der Raman-Spektroskopie, der Röntgendiffraktometrie und Neutronendiffraktometrie auch die magnetische Kernresonanzspektroskopie, Elektronenmikroskopie und Differenzkalorimetrie. Es werden jeweils die allgemeinen Grundlagen erklärt und Beispiele für die Anwendungen in der Gashydratforschung gegeben.
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Schicks, J.M. (2021). Analysenmethoden zur Charakterisierung von Gashydraten. In: Gashydrate – Eine Einführung in Grundlagenforschung und Anwendung. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-62778-5_9
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