Dear all,

Having captured methane underwater, e.g. using a Stephen Salter Sheet, is there any way to dissolve, digest or destroy it in large quantities, preferably below the sea surface, since this may have huge floating rafts of ice being blown about by storms? I'm assuming it would be infeasible to liquify it.

For example for "sweetening" natural gas, a solvent is used:
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/je050172h

Cheers,

John

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