Performance evaluation approach for accelerating rate calorimeters by means of Joule heat

Weixiang Liang, Zixin Ye, Dongfang Hu, Jinxin Xu, Juncheng Jiang, Thomas Fröhlich, Jiong Ding

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Abstract

Currently, the commonly used performance evaluation approach for accelerating rate calorimeters (ARCs) is based on di‑tert‑butyl peroxide (DTBP). However, DTBP is not a certified reference material that contains untraceable and inaccurate thermodynamic and kinetic parameters. To address this issue, an evaluation approach using Joule heat was proposed. The key point of this approach is the use of Joule heat to simulate the exothermic process of a chemical reaction. First, an evaluation apparatus with reaction rate feedback control was developed. Subsequently, exothermic reaction experiments using the DTBP/toluene solution were simulated. The experimental results indicated that the thermodynamic and kinetic parameters obtained using this approach align with the preset values and exhibit good repeatability. This approach is traceable and can be traced back to the International System of Units, which facilitates reliable performance evaluation of commercial ARCs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number179719
JournalThermochimica Acta
Volume735
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • Accelerating rate calorimeter
  • Di-tert-butyl peroxide
  • Joule heat
  • Performance evaluation approach
  • Thermal kinetics

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