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A case study of methanol explosion by metal hydroperoxid  

Won You-Jon (한국컨테이너풀(주))
Kang Kyong-Sik (명지대학교 산업공학과)
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Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science / v.7, no.5, 2005 , pp. 119-133 More about this Journal
Abstract
In the June, 1991, there was the explosion in which methanol rectified column as a part of the new surface active agent's manufacturing processes. The type of explosion was estimated as the 'detonation'. The methanol rectified column was ruined, and broken pieces of the column were scattered within 900m. Also, there were victims such as the two deads and thirteen wounded persons. The cause of the explosion was heat explosion by being concentrated locally from 0.1% to several tens% of supply fluid at Metal Hydroperoxide, which was produced by methanol and hydrogen peroxide used as the bleach of surface active agent, during the operation stoppage process of methanol rectified column.
Keywords
Hydroperoxide; detonation; methanol explosion;
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