RI 8727 Reactivity of ANFO With Pyrite Containing Weathering Products-Evaluation of Additional Inhibitors

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 18
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- 1079 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
ANFO blasting agents may undergo an exothermic reaction when they contact warm ore bodies that contain pyrite and its weathering products. The reaction is very fast at temperatures above 80° C. Urea, when present in sufficient amounts, inhibits this reaction at temperatures below 180° C. But urea-ammonium nitrate mixtures are very hygroscopic and, in certain climates, may be difficult to handle in the field. Reaction-inhibiting characteristics of three compounds were reported by the Bureau of Mines in 1979. Recently, the Bureau investigated the reaction-inhibiting qualities of five additional compounds. Mixtures of ANFO, pyrite, weathering product, and prospective inhibitors were slowly heated, under conditions simulating a hot borehole, to determine prospective inhibitor capability at temperatures up to ~175° C. Small-scale thermal tests of the same mixtures were used for verification and clarification of results. Two organic compounds, phthalimide and xanthine, similar in structure to urea, failed to inhibit the reaction. Zinc oxide and calcium carbonate were found inferior to urea, though zinc oxide raised the onset of reaction from 80° C to about 140° C. Only magnesium oxide was found to be similar to urea in its inhibitory ability at temperatures below 175° C. Based on results from analysis of quenched residues, the use of more than 5 wt-pct magnesium oxide is recommended.
Citation
APA:
(1982) RI 8727 Reactivity of ANFO With Pyrite Containing Weathering Products-Evaluation of Additional InhibitorsMLA: RI 8727 Reactivity of ANFO With Pyrite Containing Weathering Products-Evaluation of Additional Inhibitors. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.