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Synthesis of carbon dioxide hydrate using lithium chloride solution and its thermochemical properties. / Bozhko, Yulia Yu; Belosludov, Vladimir R.; Matskevich, Nata I. et al.

In: Mendeleev Communications, Vol. 36, No. 1, 2026, p. 104-106.

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Bozhko, YY, Belosludov, VR, Matskevich, NI, Knyazkov, VA, Klimov, BA, Semerikova, AN & Beizel, NF 2026, 'Synthesis of carbon dioxide hydrate using lithium chloride solution and its thermochemical properties', Mendeleev Communications, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 104-106. https://doi.org/10.71267/mencom.7878

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Bozhko YY, Belosludov VR, Matskevich NI, Knyazkov VA, Klimov BA, Semerikova AN et al. Synthesis of carbon dioxide hydrate using lithium chloride solution and its thermochemical properties. Mendeleev Communications. 2026;36(1):104-106. doi: 10.71267/mencom.7878

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Bozhko, Yulia Yu ; Belosludov, Vladimir R. ; Matskevich, Nata I. et al. / Synthesis of carbon dioxide hydrate using lithium chloride solution and its thermochemical properties. In: Mendeleev Communications. 2026 ; Vol. 36, No. 1. pp. 104-106.

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abstract = "For the first time, carbon dioxide hydrate was synthesized from a 1% lithium chloride solution and CO2 gas under pressure; the decomposition enthalpy was measured by solution calorimetry. It was shown experimentally and computationally that addition of lithium chloride to water leads to a decrease in synthesis temperature. Lithium ions were partially incorporated into the structure of CO2 hydrate, and the remaining solution was enriched with lithium.",
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AU - Knyazkov, Vadim A.

AU - Klimov, Bogdan A.

AU - Semerikova, Anna N.

AU - Beizel, Nina F.

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