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Effect of temperature and selected additives on the decomposition “onset” of 2-nitrotoluene using Advanced Reactive System Screening Tool

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Abstract 2-nitrotoluene (2-NT) is an important industrial chemical. However, in the past 25 years, serious incidents owing to its thermal decomposition have killed 10 people and injured more than 200.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract 2-nitrotoluene (2-NT) is an important industrial chemical. However, in the past 25 years, serious incidents owing to its thermal decomposition have killed 10 people and injured more than 200. This research focuses on the thermal decomposition of 2-NT using the Advanced Reactive System Screening Tool (ARSST) to better understand the mechanisms that result in its explosion. Key parameters such as “onset” temperature, “onset” pressure, self-heat rate, and pressure rate are were studied. The influence of certain additives were investigated on these parameters. The results show the 2-NT decomposition reaction goes through two macroscopic decomposition stages, the first having an “onset” of around 300 °C and the second at about 400 °C. Unfortunately, part of the substrate evaporates during measurements with this technique, thus it was impossible to evaluate the enthalpy of the reaction and the effect of the sample size on the rate of decomposition or kinetic parameters. Additives such as Na 2 SO 4 or NaNO 3 increased the decomposition “onset” temperature by approximately 30 °C, while KOH or NaOH reduced it by over 100 °C.

Keywords: system screening; temperature; using advanced; reactive system; advanced reactive; decomposition

Journal Title: Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries
Year Published: 2017

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