Isoperibolic study of hydroxylamine in aqueous solutions in the presence of selected inorganic salts
Abstract
The thermal decomposition of hydroxylamine aqueous solutions in two different concentrations and two temperatures was studied in the presence of KCl, NaCl and Na2SO4 using isoperibolic calorimetry. It was found that Na2SO4 was substantially reducing its decomposition rate, while the other two compounds had a rather insignificant influence on hydroxylamine decomposition rate. The results are compared with the effect that the same salts have on ammonium nitrate decomposition rate and similarities and differences are discussed.
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hydroxylamineCollections
Citation
Pitsadioti, Irene; Lapouridis, K.; Georgeopoulos, S.|Antonopoulou, M.; Papadaki, M. (2016). Isoperibolic study of hydroxylamine in aqueous solutions in the presence of selected inorganic salts. Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /193651.