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Auto ignition temperature of Terephthalic Acid

Auto ignition temperature of Terephthalic Acid

Auto ignition temperature of Terephthalic Acid

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Who know what is auto ignition temperature of Terephthalic acid when present as dust???

Thank you in advance.

Natee

RE: Auto ignition temperature of Terephthalic Acid

See Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) on http://hazard.com/msds/mf/amoco/files/01092000.html

According to this MSDS, Autoignition Temperature is 678°C, a sublimation point is 402°C and melting point is 427°C(?!). They also state that "High dust concentrations have a potential for combustion or explosion. High-voltage static electricity buildup and discharge must be avoided when significant quantities of dust are present."

Other reference (Chemiekaarten) gives AIT of 496°C and melting point of 384°C. The differences are remarkable.

At the AIT, the terephtalic acid is present as a vapor, not as a dust. Maybe more relevant for you is the required ignition energy?

RE: Auto ignition temperature of Terephthalic Acid

I think Guidoo is right. It may be the ignition energy is what natee is after.

The Minimum Ignition Energy (MIE) to initiate combustion for dusts is, in general, at levels comparable to combustible gases. Many hydrocarbons have MIEs of about 0.25 mJ. Cornstarch dust has a MIE of 0.3 mJ. This is low when compared to sources of ignition.

Electrostatic discharges have energy levels exceeding the MIEs of flammables and can provide an ignition source. A static discharge initiated by walking across a rug, would be 22 mJ, while an ordinary spark plug has a discharge energy of 25 mJ.

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