Abstract

Dust explosion suppression is crucial for ensuring safe industrial operations. To explore composite explosion suppression powders with higher performance, piperazine pyrophosphate (PAPP)-functionalized nickel-based metal–organic framework (PAPP@Ni-MOF) synergistic suppression materials were designed and synthesized. The effectiveness of this suppressant in inhibiting the explosion flame and intensity of polypropylene (PP) dust was investigated using explosion flame propagation and explosion pressure test apparatus. The results indicate that the combination of N/P elements and Ni-MOF exhibits excellent catalytic carbonization performance. Adding 50 wt% PAPP@Ni-MOF can completely inhibit the propagation of PP explosion flames and the rise in explosion pressure. The maximum propagation distance of the explosion flame was reduced by 78.07 %, the overall flame propagation speed decreased by 84.54 %, and the maximum explosion pressure was reduced by 76.87 %. Through characterization experiments, the products before and after the explosion were analyzed. Combined with molecular dynamics (MD) simulation results, the efficient synergistic explosion suppression mechanism of PAPP@Ni-MOF for PP dust was revealed from the perspectives of thermal conduction isolation, key radical recombination, and volatile gas adsorption.

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