RI 8373 Reactivity of AN-FO With Pyrite Containing Weathering Products

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Yael Miron
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Ammonium nitrate-fuel oil (AN-FO) mixtures are used as blasting agents in mining pyrite-bearing ores. The temperature of these ores can increase by the continuous, though at times slow, oxidation weathering of the pyrites. At elevated temperatures, AN-FO reacts exothermally with pyrite, and the reaction becomes self-sustained at 120° C ± 10° C. The Bureau of Mines has conducted an investigation to determine the reactivity of mixtures of AN-FO with pyrite containing ferrous sulfate. The results of tests in a heated vessel simulating a hot borehole demonstrate that small amounts of ferrous sulfate, a major product of pyrite weathering, initiate a self-sustained exothermic reaction with AN-FO at 80° C. Five pct by weight of urea was found sufficient to prevent a reaction among the three ingredients, at least within the limits of the test, which reached 180° C. Smaller amounts of urea and of potassium oxalate slowed down the reaction and delayed its onset to higher temperatures, but did not prevent it.
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APA: Yael Miron  (1979)  RI 8373 Reactivity of AN-FO With Pyrite Containing Weathering Products

MLA: Yael Miron RI 8373 Reactivity of AN-FO With Pyrite Containing Weathering Products. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.

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