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How to Prevent Fire and Explosion in Catalytic Systems?
To minimize the risk of fire and explosion, several safety measures can be implemented:
1.
Proper Catalyst Selection
: Use catalysts that are less likely to cause unintended reactions or thermal runaways.
2.
Control of Reaction Conditions
: Maintain optimal temperature and pressure conditions to avoid the formation of explosive mixtures.
3.
Inert Atmosphere
: Conduct reactions in the presence of inert gases like nitrogen to prevent the formation of flammable mixtures.
4.
Safety Valves and Vents
: Install safety valves and vents to relieve excess pressure and prevent explosions.
5.
Regular Maintenance
: Ensure that all equipment is regularly inspected and maintained to prevent leaks and other hazards.
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