Thermal hazardous evaluation of autocatalytic reaction of cumene hydroperoxide alone and mixed with products under isothermal and non-isothermal conditions

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Shang-Hao Liu
Chang-Fei Yu
Mitali Das
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[1] Anhui University of Science and Technology (AUST),State Key Laboratory of Mining Response and Disaster Prevention and Control in Deep Coal Mines
[2] AUST,School of Chemical Engineering
[3] Adhiyamaan College of Engineering,Department of Chemical Engineering
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Runaway reaction; Autocatalytic reaction; ARC; DSC; Activation Energy; CHP;
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Severe fire and explosions are frequent phenomena during handling of organic peroxides that are promoted supremely by conditions such as chemical impurities and thermal instability. As an initiator in the polymerization process, cumene hydroperoxide (CHP) has wide usage in the chemical process industry. This violently reactive chemical is studied here experimentally using differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), an isothermal mode of operation that can access the thermal hazards in the decomposition of CHP alone and later mixed with products following an autocatalytic reaction scheme. Importantly, DSC-evaluated thermokinetic parameters such as reaction enthalpy (ΔHd), time to maximum rate (TMRiso), and maximum heat flow (Qmax) were estimated to ascertain the degree of thermal hazard under various transportation and storage temperatures. The Heat-Wait-Search mode of accelerating rate calorimeter has been used to investigate decomposition kinetics parameters data under an adiabatic condition. Data such as initial exothermic temperature (T0), self-heating rate (dT/dt), pressure rise rate (dP/dt) and pressure–temperature profiles help to gauge the runaway reaction hazard of CHP alone and then mixed with its products to support the autocatalytic model of exothermic decomposition. The curve fitting data indicated that activation energy had reduced from 245.4 to 236.7 and 242.3 kJ mol−1, when CHP was mixed with acetone or dicumyl peroxide, respectively. The decrease in activation energy for autocatalytic material thermal decomposition reaction is depicted here with various experimental findings and mathematical analysis.
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