Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
586541 Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The thermal stability of organic peroxides (cumene hydroperoxide 80 wt% and dicumyl peroxide) was studied by means of calorimetric measurement (DSC, TA Q1000) in an isotherm mode and a dynamic mode. Analysis of power profiles released in the isothermal mode was combined with the analysis of the decomposed compounds by a gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer (GC/MS) to determine the reaction mechanisms corresponding to each of the two reactions. In this work, a methodology for estimating kinetic parameters was based on the comparison of the power profile (dynamic mode) given by the model to that obtained experimentally by changing the parameters values. Parameter estimation is achieved using the mixed estimation method where a genetic algorithm is combined with a locally convergent method.

► The thermal stability of organic peroxides was studied by means of DSC. ► GC/MS analysis of the products allows to determine the reaction mechanisms. ► The CHP decomposition is autocatalytic and the DCPO decomposition is nth order. ► In this paper, the kinetic parameters were estimated by a genetic algorithm method.

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