Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4995912 | Thermochimica Acta | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
A review on the experimental studies of the reactivity of ethylene oxide (EO) with various contaminants including water, different kinds of iron oxides and alkalis are presented. It is shown that: (1) Pure EO is not prone to initiate a runaway reaction under 200 °C under adiabatic conditions. (2) The possibility of EO aqueous solution to experience an exothermic reaction depends strongly on the EO concentration, and the onset temperatures could be predicted well by a fourth order reaction rate model. (3) EO exhibits different sensitivities to various kinds of iron oxides. Although γ-Fe2O3 is the most active iron oxide to EO, its runaway reaction consequence is less severe. The reactivity for EO with iron oxides could be: γ-Fe2O3 > α-Fe3O4 > hydrated α-Fe2O3 > α-Fe2O3. (4) Alkalis could reduce the initial reaction temperature of EO to room temperature with sufficient concentrations, and the proposed hazard potentiality for alkalis is NH4OH > KOH > NaOH.
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Authors
Jingru Liu, Fan Zhang, Wei Xu, Ning Shi, Shanjun Mu,