RI 7338 Factors Affecting The Production Of Phosgene Using Gamma Radiation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Arne Landsberg
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Experiments were made with a batch reactor to determine the effect of gas pressures, temperature, and gamma radiation intensity on the reaction CO + Ch ? COC12. The equation, [dp = 0.0110 (1 - 0.01t) (PCOI)1/2 PC12] where [dP] is the change of pressure of phosgene with time (atm/hr), t is the temperature (°C), PCO and PC12 are the reactant pressures (atm), and I is the radiation intensity (r/hr), was found to best fit the data. Oxygen and a large ratio of reactor surface to volume retarded the reaction, but inert gases had no effect. A low-temperature reactor system is proposed to take advantage of the conditions which give a high reaction rate with gamma radiation and a simple scheme of product purification.
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APA: Arne Landsberg  (1970)  RI 7338 Factors Affecting The Production Of Phosgene Using Gamma Radiation

MLA: Arne Landsberg RI 7338 Factors Affecting The Production Of Phosgene Using Gamma Radiation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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