2017 Spring Meeting and 13th Global Congress on Process Safety
(124f) Kinetic Study of Thermal Decomposition of N,N-Diethylhydroxylamine (DEHA) in Steam Crackers
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In this study, we developed the thermal decomposition kinetics pathways of DEHA and DEA (Diethylamine is a decomposition product of DEHA). Interestingly, two distinct pathways exist one producing NO and the other producing NH3. The kinetics, together with thermodynamics, were used to study the decomposition products of the DEHA and DEA under different temperatures by employing the in-house developed kinetic modeling platform. Temperature plays an important role in determining the major decomposition product of DEHA and DEA. At lower temperatures (below 500 °C), appreciable NO is indeed produced, but NH3 is essentially the only major product at high temperatures typical of steam cracking. DEHA decomposition was also simulated under typical propane steam cracking conditions and found to produce only NH3 as well. NH3 is very stable once formed and may potentially react with N2O3 in the cold box to produce ammonium nitrite which accumulates in the cold box. In summary, thermal decomposition of nitrogen compounds is a source of NOx formation only at low temperatures.