Kinetics study of hydrazodicarbonamide synthesis reaction

  • Bakeri G
  • Rahimnejad M
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In this study, the kinetics of hydrazodicarbonamide (HDCA) synthesis reaction was investigated. Hydrazodicarbonamide is prepared by reaction of urea and hydrazine in acidic medium. Synthesis of HDCA from urea and hydrazine is a two steps reaction. In the first step, semicarbazide is synthesized from the reaction of one mole of urea and one mole of hydrazine and in the second step, semicarbazide reacts with urea to produce hydrazodicarbonamide. By controlling the temperature and pH in the reaction, hydrazine concentration and the amount of produced hydrazodicarbonamide were measured and using these data, reaction rate constants were calculated. Based on this study, it was found that the semicarbazide formation reaction from hydrazine is the rate limiting step. Rate of semicarbazide synthesis is -r1 = 0.1396 [NH2NH2]0.5810 and the rate of hydrazodicarbonamide synthesis is -r2 = 0.7715 [NH2NHCONH2]0.8430.nema

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Bakeri, Gh., & Rahimnejad, M. (2013). Kinetics study of hydrazodicarbonamide synthesis reaction. Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly, 19(2), 273–279. https://doi.org/10.2298/ciceq120221061b

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