The analysis of past accidents involving chemical systems shows that the loss of control of a chemical process often results to lead to undesired release of substances. In particular, substances that are more dangerous than the original ones may be formed, as dramatically occurred in Seveso in 1976. Nevertheless, no robust and widely accepted method still exists to characterize the compounds that may be formed under accidental conditions and to assess their inherent hazards. The present study addresses the issue on two levels. Firstly, a specific set of experimental protocols is defined on the base of different calorimetric and analytical techniques for the identification of the products suspected to be formed in the loss of control of a c...
A procedure for the assessment of the hazard due to the possible formation of dangerous substances a...
A procedure for the assessment of the hazard due to the possible formation of dangerous substances a...
The formation and release of dangerous substances as a consequence of “out of control” conditions ca...
The analysis of past accidents involving chemical systems shows that the loss of control of a chemic...
The analysis of past accidents involving chemical systems shows that the loss of control of a chemic...
The analysis of past accidents involving chemical systems shows that the loss of control of a chemic...
none6The analysis of past accidents involving chemical systems shows that the loss of control of a c...
The hazard due to the unwanted formation of dangerous substances in the loss of control of a chemica...
none5The undesired formation of decomposition products in accidental scenarios involving the release...
The undesired formation of decomposition products in accidental scenarios involving the release of c...
The undesired formation of decomposition products in accidental scenarios involving the release of c...
The undesired formation of decomposition products in the accidental scenarios that involve the rele...
The "secondary substances" that may be formed and released as a consequence of "out of control" cond...
The \u201csecondary substances\u201d that may be formed and released as a consequence of \u201cout o...
A procedure for the assessment of the hazard due to the possible formation of dangerous substances a...
A procedure for the assessment of the hazard due to the possible formation of dangerous substances a...
A procedure for the assessment of the hazard due to the possible formation of dangerous substances a...
The formation and release of dangerous substances as a consequence of “out of control” conditions ca...
The analysis of past accidents involving chemical systems shows that the loss of control of a chemic...
The analysis of past accidents involving chemical systems shows that the loss of control of a chemic...
The analysis of past accidents involving chemical systems shows that the loss of control of a chemic...
none6The analysis of past accidents involving chemical systems shows that the loss of control of a c...
The hazard due to the unwanted formation of dangerous substances in the loss of control of a chemica...
none5The undesired formation of decomposition products in accidental scenarios involving the release...
The undesired formation of decomposition products in accidental scenarios involving the release of c...
The undesired formation of decomposition products in accidental scenarios involving the release of c...
The undesired formation of decomposition products in the accidental scenarios that involve the rele...
The "secondary substances" that may be formed and released as a consequence of "out of control" cond...
The \u201csecondary substances\u201d that may be formed and released as a consequence of \u201cout o...
A procedure for the assessment of the hazard due to the possible formation of dangerous substances a...
A procedure for the assessment of the hazard due to the possible formation of dangerous substances a...
A procedure for the assessment of the hazard due to the possible formation of dangerous substances a...
The formation and release of dangerous substances as a consequence of “out of control” conditions ca...