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Explosives based on hydrogen peroxide - a historical review and novel applications

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Highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide solutions have been widely known and used as rocket mono-propellants and oxidisers in the aerospace industry. However, the use of hydrogen peroxide is becoming more and more important in other fields of modern industry – being applicable to novel formulations of base high explosives for use in mining as a kind of industrial “green explosive”. The authors, explain the facts and dispel some of the myths concerning both the medium and the potentially explosive mixtures based on it. The method of preparation and safe handling of 98%+ hydrogen peroxide is briefly presented and advocated by some of the experimental and literature examples. The paper contains both historical and modern approaches to concentrated hydrogen peroxide based mixtures that have been reported as undergoing detonation. The safety concerns, especially those related to their potential explosiveness during preparation, handling or utilisation are analysed as well. New potential applications of hydrogen peroxide based mixtures that can be used as industrial explosives with low NOx emission levels are presented. The potential of the medium as a “green” and easy to handle oxidising compound that may replace ammonium nitrate in a variety of emulsion and blended ANFO-emulsion commercial explosives that currently constitute the majority of explosives used in the mining industry, is underlined.
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Bibliogr. 17 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Institute of Aviation, Space Technologies Department, Krakowska Ave. 110/114, 02-256 Warsaw, PL
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  • Institute of Aviation, Space Technologies Department, Krakowska Ave. 110/114, 02-256 Warsaw, PL
Bibliografia
  • [1] Rarata Grzegorz, Surmacz Paweł, Wolański Piotr. Explosion Safety on Highly Concentrated Hydrogen Peroxide. 11th International Symposium on Hazards, Prevention, and Mitigation of Industrial Explosion (ISHPMIE) in Dalian, China July 24-29 2016.
  • [2] Ventura C. Mark, Wernimont Eric, Heister Stephen, Yuan Steve. 2007. Rocket Grade Hydrogen Peroxide (RGHP) for use in Propulsion and Power Devices – Historical Discussion of Hazards.43rd IAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit, Cincinnati.
  • [3] Rarata Grzegorz, Surmacz Paweł, Sobczak Kamil. 2013. Near Future Green Propellant for Space Transportation. VIII International Scientific Conference “Development Trends in Space Propulsion Systems” Warsaw.
  • [4] Rarata Grzegorz, Surmacz Paweł, Rokicka Karolina. 2016. Hydrogen Peroxide as High Energy Compound Optimal for Propulsive Applications. Central European Journal of Energetic Materials 13 (3) : 778-790.
  • [5] Hydrogen Peroxide Handbook. Technical Report, Rocketdyne Chemical and Material Sciences Department, July 1967.
  • [6] Fire, explosion, compatibility and Safety Hazards of Hydrogen Peroxide. NASA Report, 2005.
  • [7] Nyberg U., Klippmark V., Karlstrom H., Beyglou A., Petropoulos N. 2015. Short time measurements of toxic fumes from detonation of emulsion explosives. Report ISSN 1653-5006.
  • [8] Prevention and management of blast fumes. Explosives safety alert no. 44, March 2011, Queensland Government, Department of Natural Resources and Mines.
  • [9] Historical Survey of Hydrogen Peroxide/Fuel explosives. Sandia National Laboratories Report, US Department of Energy, 2015.
  • [10] Walter H. 1947. Report on Rocket Power Plants Based on T-Substance. Washington: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.
  • [11] Shanley E., Greenspan F. 1947. Highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide: physical and chemical properties. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 39.
  • [12] Shanley S. Edward, Kauffmann O. Hans, Peroxide-glycerol explosive. Patent US 2452074 A, 1948.
  • [13] Bouillet Edmond, Colery Jean-Claude, Declerck Claude, Ledoux Pierre, Process for the manufacture of explosive cartridges, and explosive cartridges obtained using the said process. US Patent 4942800, 1990.
  • [14] Sheffiels S., Dattelbaum D., Stahl L., Bartram B., Engelke R. 2010. Shock Initiation and Detonation Study on High Concentration H2O2/H2O Solutions Using In-Situ Magnetic Gauges.14th International Detonation Symposium Meeting, Idaho, 11-16 April 2010.
  • [15] Araos M., Onederra I. 2015. Detonation characteristics of alternative mining explosives based on Hydrogen Peroxide as the oxidising agent. CRC Mining.
  • [16] www.crcmining.com.au/news-and-media/newsroom/next-generation-explosive-formulations-totransform-mining/ [available at May 2016]
  • [17] http://www.fragblast11.org [available at December 2016]
Uwagi
Opracowanie ze środków MNiSW w ramach umowy 812/P-DUN/2016 na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (zadania 2017).
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