Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
152831 Chemical Engineering Journal 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The thermal decomposition of urea has been studied under flow reactor conditions using a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). Samples of urea were administered using either a cordierite monolith impregnated with a urea/water solution or a silica cup with a dry urea sample. The samples were heated between 25 and 700 °C with heating rates of 10 and 20 K/min and the thermal response of the sample and off gas concentrations of ammonia and isocyanic acid were recorded. Biuret and cyanuric acid were decomposed in a separate set of experiments to verify some of the features observed in gas phase data during urea decomposition.Results show that depending on the way the sample is administered, i.e. cup or monolith different behavior in the evolved gases are observed. This is due to different reactions taking place in the vessel induced by the different conditions under which the pyrolysis of urea is preformed.

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