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Hazardous Aspects of Urea Hydrogen Peroxide Adduct

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Matyáš, Robert
Šelešovský, Jakub
Pelikán, Vojtěch
Szala, Mateusz
Cudzilo, Stanislaw
Trzcinski, Waldemar A.
Gozin, Michael

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Wiley-VCH

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The adduct of urea and hydrogen peroxide (UHP) is industrially produced material on a large scale. Although UHP is widely used as a bleaching and oxidizing agent, its properties as hazardous energetic material are generally overlooked. In this work we report comprehensive characterization of UHP thermal and explosive properties, and describe results of a series of tests typically used for evaluation of explosives. We found that UHP is a compound with a negative value of standard enthalpy of formation (-565.1 kJ·mol-1). It is not sensitive to impact and friction. However, we demonstrated that as-manufactured UHP (ρ = 0.93 g·cm-3; packed into a steel pipe with inner diameter of 206 mm) could be a detonable material with experimental velocity of detonation (VOD) of 3,600 m·s-1. Moreover, for UHP with maximal theoretical density (ρ = 1.43 g·cm-3), the calculated VOD reaches 5,219 m·s-1. Based on our findings, we recommend that present regulations regarding the handling, storage and transportation of the UHP should be revised, especially in cases where UHP is kept on a large scale, under confinement and at places where the temperature can reach above 60 ºC.

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urea hydrogen peroxide, peroxohydrate, detonability, detonation velocity, thermal stability, Peroxid močoviny, detonace, detonační rychlost, termická stabilita

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