2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.psep.2018.03.028
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Reactive chemical pathway of tributyl phosphate with nitric acid

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“…e cyclic alkanes are the easiest to form nitro compound, followed by n-butanol, and n-alkanes are the least reactive to form the nitro compounds. at is consistent with the previous studies [1,3,7,14]. It can be also found that the long n-alkanes are easier to react with nitric acid to form the nitro compound than those of the short ones.…”
Section: Energies Along the Reaction Pathways And Rate Constantssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…e cyclic alkanes are the easiest to form nitro compound, followed by n-butanol, and n-alkanes are the least reactive to form the nitro compounds. at is consistent with the previous studies [1,3,7,14]. It can be also found that the long n-alkanes are easier to react with nitric acid to form the nitro compound than those of the short ones.…”
Section: Energies Along the Reaction Pathways And Rate Constantssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Smitha et al reported the reaction of TBP with nitric acid at different acid concentrations [12][13][14][15]; the influences of diluents on the reactions and the behaviors of heat emission were also studied previously [5,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. Nazin et al reported thermal explosions in mixtures of TBP with nitric acid [14,24]. And Gordon et al studied the decomposition of red oil by simulating these accidents conditions experimentally [1,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the studied temperatures (35–55 °C for a maximum of 2 h), the TBP–HNO 3 complex was expected to be stable. , However, careful safety precautions must be taken while handling this system because, in a pressure vessel, there is a risk of exothermic reactions between TBP and HNO 3 . Depending on the pressure, acid concentration, and residence time, the onset temperature for exothermic self-accelerating oxidation processes in TBP–HNO 3 mixtures is 117 °C and potentially lower depending if alcohols are present, which could result in hazardous reactions under certain reaction conditions. , As such, particular care and caution must be taken to ensure that experiments are carried out within safe operating parameters.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the pressure, acid concentration, and residence time, the onset temperature for exothermic self-accelerating oxidation processes in TBP−HNO 3 mixtures is 117 °C27 and potentially lower depending if alcohols are present, which could result in hazardous reactions under certain reaction conditions. 28,29 As such, particular care and caution must be taken to ensure that experiments are carried out within safe operating parameters.…”
Section: ■ Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%