• Title/Summary/Keyword: tertbutylperoxymaleate

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Study on the Thermal Decomposition Characteristics of the Tert-butylperoxymaleate using the DSC (DSC를 이용한 터셔리부틸퍼옥시말레이트의 열분해특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jung-Suk;Choi, Yi-Rac;Han, Ou-Sup
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.40-46
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    • 2020
  • Tertbutylperoxymaleate is the one of the organic peroxides used as a raw material of initiator formulations of artificial marble manufacturing. In this study, the thermal decomposition characteristic of TBPM was evaluated using the differential scanning calorimeter in the air and nitrogen circumstance. Regardless of the reaction atmosphere, TBPM showed the exothermic peak due to the drastic decomposition reaction below 130 ℃. The activation energy estimated by dynamic methods had a range of 203~217 kJ/mol and that estimated by model-free analysis method had a range of 118~232 kJ/mol with a thermal conversion. And the ADT24, the temperature that lead to the maximum heating rate within 24 hours, was evaluated as (80~95) ℃ using the estimated activation energy.

Hazards of decomposition and explosion for Tert-butylperoxymaleate (터셔리부틸퍼옥시말레이트의 분해 및 폭발 위험성)

  • Lee, Jung-Suk;Han, Ou-Sup
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.40-47
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    • 2021
  • In this study, hazards of decomposition and explosion for tert-butylperoxymaleate(TBPM), an organic peroxide, were evaluated by using various equipment to determine the cause of a fire explosion accident. As a result of DSC analysis, the instantaneous power density of TBPM was 26,401 kW/ml, and the NFPA reactive index(Nr) was classified as 4. And the positive value of EP(explosive propagation) and SS(shock sensitivity) showed that the TBPM had a potential hazard of explosion. From the experimental results, the shock sensitivity and friction sensitivity was rated as class 4 and 5, respectively. In the pressure vessel test, TBPM was ranked USA-PVT No.4 and evaluated as a self-reactive substance. In the combustion rate test, TBPM had the combustion rate of 167 mm/sec and was evaluated as the flammable solid classification 2 in GHS.