Experimental investigation of the fire extinguishing capability of ferrocene-containing water mist
2016; Elsevier BV; Volume: 83; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.firesaf.2016.05.006
ISSN1873-7226
AutoresYusuke Koshiba, Shinji Okazaki, Hideo Ohtani,
Tópico(s)Forensic Fingerprint Detection Methods
ResumoThis study focuses on the fire-suppression capabilities and corrosive properties of ferrocene dispersions. The motivation behind the present study was to develop a high-performance, phosphorus-free fire suppressant. Aqueous dispersions containing micron-sized ferrocene particles and surfactants were prepared using sonication techniques. In this study, Triton X-100 (TX), Noigen TDS-80 (NT), Tween 60 (T60), and Tween 80 (T80) were used as surfactants. Suppression experiments involving pool fires clearly indicated that aqueous ferrocene dispersions containing TX and micron-sized ferrocene with a d50=16.9 μm exhibit shorter extinguishing times than a conventional wet chemical. Corrosion trials using steel plates immersed in ferrocene dispersions containing TX confirmed that there was no pitting corrosion, implying that ferrocene dispersions containing TX do not present a corrosion risk.
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