Aluminium dust explosion suppression by KHCO3 and K2CO3: The influence of the inhibitor's particle size and thermochemical synergy

Jianxu Ding, Yufang Chen, Xingjun Wu, Maodong Li, Xiangbao Meng, Zhiyue Han, Shihang Li, Runzhi Li, Chuyuan Huang*

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This study investigated the effects of potassium carbonate salts (KHCO3 and K2CO3) on the suppression of aluminium dust explosions. The inhibitor variables mainly include the particle size, the inerting ratio, and the mixing strategy. Experiments in a 20 L spherical explosion system revealed that the maximum explosion pressure (Pmax) decreased significantly with increasing inerting ratios or with decreasing inhibitor particle sizes. Adding KHCO3 reduced Pmax more effectively than adding K2CO3, which achieved near extinction at 70 wt%. Compared with KHCO3, a 7:3 KHCO3/K2CO3 mixture at 60 wt% lowered Pmax by 23 %. Thermal characteristic analyses, explosion residue analyses, and numerical modelling analyses indicated that the two inhibitors had different methods for reducing the aluminium explosion pressure. KHCO3 primarily acted in the early stage of the aluminium explosion, whereas K2CO3 chemically participated in oxygen radical competition. The synergistic effects of the two inhibitor mixtures were clarified. These findings highlight the critical role of optimising the particle size, inerting ratios, and hybrid formulations to maximise the suppression efficiency and economic viability.

源语言英语
文章编号121732
期刊Powder Technology
469
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 2月 2026
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