Hydrate formation was studied using water droplets acoustically levitated in high-pressure natural gas. Despite the absence of solid interfaces, the droplets’ area-normalised nucleation rate was about four times faster than in steel autoclave measurements with inter-facial areas roughly 200 times larger. Multiple stages of stochastic, template-free hydrate growth were observed.
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