Clathrates have gained considerable attention due to their potential impact on various industries, including oil and gas production, and more recently in the fields ranging from energy storage and transportation to environmental protection and gas separation processes, opening up new technological possibilities. Overall, the attention is focused on their spontaneous and uncontrolled formation/nucleation in offshore oil and gas pipelines, which can lead to numerous and serious operational problems. Accordingly, significant research efforts have focused on understanding the mechanisms of clathrate formation and inhibition or dissociation. Different approaches are being explored; some are ambitious and innovative, whereas others seek further validation. Among these, particular interest has emerged in the coupling of Terahertz (THz) radiation with the collective low-energy and/or vibrational modes of water, and/or other molecules, as well as their clusters. In this review, we summarize recent advances and findings in this promising research field, highlighting the potential applications of THz radiation and spectroscopy, future applications in the field of clathrates, and the technological progress toward the implementation of THz-based solutions in transportation and industrial processes.

Perspectives on terahertz radiation and clathrate hydrates. An overview of the state-of-the-art / Mosetti, Rosanna; Macis, Salvatore; Mancini, Tiziana; Mosesso, Lorenzo; Paolozzi, Maria Chiara; Lupi, Stefano; D'Arco, Annalisa. - In: PHOTONICS. - ISSN 2304-6732. - 13:2(2026), pp. 1-28. [10.3390/photonics13020122]

Perspectives on terahertz radiation and clathrate hydrates. An overview of the state-of-the-art

Rosanna Mosetti;Salvatore Macis;Tiziana Mancini;Lorenzo Mosesso;Maria Chiara Paolozzi;Stefano Lupi;Annalisa D'Arco
2026

Abstract

Clathrates have gained considerable attention due to their potential impact on various industries, including oil and gas production, and more recently in the fields ranging from energy storage and transportation to environmental protection and gas separation processes, opening up new technological possibilities. Overall, the attention is focused on their spontaneous and uncontrolled formation/nucleation in offshore oil and gas pipelines, which can lead to numerous and serious operational problems. Accordingly, significant research efforts have focused on understanding the mechanisms of clathrate formation and inhibition or dissociation. Different approaches are being explored; some are ambitious and innovative, whereas others seek further validation. Among these, particular interest has emerged in the coupling of Terahertz (THz) radiation with the collective low-energy and/or vibrational modes of water, and/or other molecules, as well as their clusters. In this review, we summarize recent advances and findings in this promising research field, highlighting the potential applications of THz radiation and spectroscopy, future applications in the field of clathrates, and the technological progress toward the implementation of THz-based solutions in transportation and industrial processes.
2026
clathrates; gas hydrates; pipeline; terahertz; terahertz time-domain spectroscopy
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Perspectives on terahertz radiation and clathrate hydrates. An overview of the state-of-the-art / Mosetti, Rosanna; Macis, Salvatore; Mancini, Tiziana; Mosesso, Lorenzo; Paolozzi, Maria Chiara; Lupi, Stefano; D'Arco, Annalisa. - In: PHOTONICS. - ISSN 2304-6732. - 13:2(2026), pp. 1-28. [10.3390/photonics13020122]
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