INORGANICCHEMICALSINDUSTRY ›› 2013, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (3): 15-.

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Analysis on thermal risk of hydrogen peroxide

Wang Ben1,3,4,Ma Xiang1,2,Zhang Shujuan1,2,Jiang Jie2,Shi Ning2   

  1. 1.School of Environment and Safety Engineering,Qingdao University of Science and Technology,Qingdao 266042,China;
    2.SINOPEC Safety Engineering Institute;3.Tangshan Sanyou Group Co.,Ltd.;4.Beijing University of Chemical Technology
  • Online:2013-03-10 Published:2013-03-12

Abstract: The thermal decomposition of H2O2 with different concentrations in the air was studied by C80 calorimetry.The effect of different heating rates on the thermal decomposition of H2O2,the activation energies of thermal decomposition,and TMRad(Time to maximum rate under adiabatic condition) were obtained by thermal analysis techniques.Results showed that the rise of heating rate could lift both initial and peak exothermic temperatures of H2O2 with various concentrations.The activation energy ranges of thermal decomposition of H2O2 with mass fractions of 27.5%,50%,and 70% were 51.05~94.30 kJ/mol,16.40~66.72 kJ/mol,and 32.50~76.15 kJ/mol respectively.Under 40 ℃(the maximum ambient temperature),TMRad corresponding to the each mass fraction of H2O2 were 26.16 h,6.74 h,and 5.73 h,respectively.

Key words: hydrogen peroxide, C80 calorimeter, thermal decomposition, activation energy hydrogen peroxide, C80 calorimeter, thermal decomposition, activation energy

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