scholarly journals Thermogravimetric Experiment of Urea at Constant Temperatures

Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (20) ◽  
pp. 6190
Author(s):  
Neng Zhu ◽  
Feng Qian ◽  
Xiaowei Xu ◽  
Mingda Wang ◽  
Qi Teng

There are still many unsolved mysteries in the thermal decomposition process of urea. This paper studied the thermal decomposition process of urea at constant temperatures by the thermal gravimetric–mass spectrometry analysis method. The results show that there are three obvious stages of mass loss during the thermal decomposition process of urea, which is closely related to the temperature. When the temperature was below 160 °C, urea decomposition almost did not occur, and molten urea evaporated slowly. When the temperature was between 180 and 200 °C, the content of biuret, one of the by-products in the thermal decomposition of urea, reached a maximum. When the temperature was higher than 200 °C, the first stage of mass loss was completed quickly, and urea and biuret rapidly broke down. When the temperature was about 240 °C, there were rarely urea and biuret in residual substance; however, the content of cyanuric acid was still rising. When the temperature was higher than 280°C, there was a second stage of mass loss. In the second stage of mass loss, when the temperature was higher than 330 °C, mass decreased rapidly, which was mainly due to the decomposition of cyanuric acid. When the temperature was higher than 380 °C, the third stage of mass loss occurred. However, when the temperature was higher than 400 °C, and after continuous heating was applied for a sufficiently long time, the residual mass was reduced to almost zero eventually.

2010 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 343-351 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ricardo Alves ◽  
Thaís Vitória da Silva Reis ◽  
Luis Carlos Cides da Silva ◽  
Silvia Storpírtis ◽  
Lucildes Pita Mercuri ◽  
...  

The thermal behavior of two polymorphic forms of rifampicin was studied by DSC and TG/DTG. The thermoanalytical results clearly showed the differences between the two crystalline forms. Polymorph I was the most thermally stable form, the DSC curve showed no fusion for this species and the thermal decomposition process occurred around 245 ºC. The DSC curve of polymorph II showed two consecutive events, an endothermic event (Tpeak = 193.9 ºC) and one exothermic event (Tpeak = 209.4 ºC), due to a melting process followed by recrystallization, which was attributed to the conversion of form II to form I. Isothermal and non-isothermal thermogravimetric methods were used to determine the kinetic parameters of the thermal decomposition process. For non-isothermal experiments, the activation energy (Ea) was derived from the plot of Log β vs 1/T, yielding values for polymorph form I and II of 154 and 123 kJ mol-1, respectively. In the isothermal experiments, the Ea was obtained from the plot of lnt vs 1/T at a constant conversion level. The mean values found for form I and form II were 137 and 144 kJ mol-1, respectively.


2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (9) ◽  
pp. 9824-9832 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siqi Zhao ◽  
Liping Ma ◽  
Jie Yang ◽  
Dalong Zheng ◽  
Hongpan Liu ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (9) ◽  
pp. 9023-9031 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yue Yang ◽  
Yongtao Fan ◽  
Hongling Li ◽  
Yu Qi ◽  
Wei Han ◽  
...  

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