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Aniline ignition temperature

Other terms relating to physical properties include viscosity refractive index pour point, ie, the lowest temperature at which the oil flows flash point, ie, the temperature at which the oil ignites and aniline point, ie, the minimum temperature at which equal volumes of oil and aniline are completely miscible. These are determined under defined conditions estabHshed by ASTM. [Pg.158]

Fig. 7.8. The effect of two types of anti-knock on the characteristics of two-stage ignition measured in a rapid compression machine. Ti is the time from the end of compression to the cool-flame is the subsequent time to the true ignition AT is the temperature rise over the cool-flame. Conditions 0.5 stoichiometric mixture of 2-methyl pentane and air at 720 K and total concentration 3.2 x 10 mol cm . TEL (tetra-ethyl lead) affects the second stage, but not ti, NMA (N-methyl aniline) affects both ti and t2. From [42],... Fig. 7.8. The effect of two types of anti-knock on the characteristics of two-stage ignition measured in a rapid compression machine. Ti is the time from the end of compression to the cool-flame is the subsequent time to the true ignition AT is the temperature rise over the cool-flame. Conditions 0.5 stoichiometric mixture of 2-methyl pentane and air at 720 K and total concentration 3.2 x 10 mol cm . TEL (tetra-ethyl lead) affects the second stage, but not ti, NMA (N-methyl aniline) affects both ti and t2. From [42],...
CHLOROMETHYL OXIRANE (106-89-8) C3H5CIO Highly flammable, polymerizable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 3.8 to 21.0 flash point 69°F/21°C 88°F/31 °C autoignition temp 772 F/411 °C Fire Rating 3]. Reacts violently with water. Contact with elevated temperatures, contamination, strong acids, strong bases, metallic halides, aluminum, aluminum chloride iron(III) chloride and other chlorides of iron or zinc can cause explosive polymerization. Violent reaction with aniline, hypochlorite, isopropylamine, potassium ieri-butoxide (ignition), sulfuric acid. Mixtures with trichloroethylene forms explosive dichloroacetylene. Incompatible with aliphatic amines, alkaline earths, alkali... [Pg.249]


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