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Kinetics of the homogenous diazotization of p-nitroaniline with nitrous acid solution using stopped-flow technique

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 423, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.130223

Keywords

Stopped-flow technique; Kinetics; Continuous reactor; Dye; Diazotization; Process optimization

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFB0307400]

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Diazotization reaction between pnitroaniline and nitrous acid was studied using the stopped-flow technique, revealing it to be a second-order reaction with high activation energy. The established kinetic model showed good agreement with experimental values.
Diazotization is common in the fine chemical industry however its kinetics study is rare. In this work, the stopped-flow technique was adopted to study the kinetic parameters of the diazotization reaction between pnitroaniline and nitrous acid. The results revealed that the p-nitroaniline diazotization is a second-order reaction with excessive hydrochloric acid, and the reaction rate equation with a pre-exponential factor and activation energy of 6.95 x 108 L.mol- 1.s- 1 and 37.79 kJ.mol- 1 respectively was obtained according to Arrhenius equation. In addition, the kinetic model was established, the correlated values of k1 matched well with the experimental values with an AAD of 7.1%. This work provides theoretical data and guidance for its process optimization.

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