Preparing HNS/n-Al heat-resistant microspheres with enhanced combustion performance using droplet microfluidic technology

IF 3.3 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Energetic Materials Frontiers Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.enmf.2023.10.003
Bi-dong Wu , Yi Liu , Jia-hui Yang , Yun-yan Guo , Kai Han , Fan Wang , Zhong-ze Zhang , Chong-wei An , Jing-yu Wang
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Reducing the formation of large carbon clusters during the combustion of energetic materials (EMs) and improving their comprehensive performance hold great significance. With fluororubber (F2604) as a binder, this study prepared HNS/n-Al microspheres with different n-Al contents (5%, 10%, and 15%) using droplet microfluidic technology. Then, it characterized and tested the morphology, particle size distribution, dispersibility, crystal structure, thermal properties, mechanical sensitivity, and combustion behavior of the microspheres. The results show that the prepared microspheres had regular shapes, uniform particle sizes, and excellent dispersibility and contained more homogeneous components than physically mixed samples. Furthermore, the microspheres retained the crystal structures of the raw materials, enjoying high safety performance. The thermal analysis shows that HNS/n-Al microspheres had high heat resistance (thermal decomposition temperature: over 354 °C) and that a higher n-Al content was associated with more thorough thermal decomposition reactions of HNS (HNS: 83%, HNS/n-Al: 84%, 86%, and 93%). The ignition experiments show that the HNS/n-Al microspheres possessed excellent and stable combustion performance, as evidenced by more complete combustion reactions and significantly elevated energy release efficiency. Therefore, it is expected to achieve high-energy and high-speed responses of carbon-rich EMs and promote their practical applications.

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利用液滴微流体技术制备具有更佳燃烧性能的 HNS/n-Al 耐热微球
减少高能材料(EMs)燃烧过程中形成的大碳团,提高其综合性能具有重要意义。本研究以氟橡胶(F2604)为粘合剂,利用液滴微流控技术制备了不同 n-Al 含量(5%、10% 和 15%)的 HNS/n-Al 微球。然后,对微球的形态、粒度分布、分散性、晶体结构、热性能、机械敏感性和燃烧行为进行了表征和测试。结果表明,制备的微球具有规则的形状、均匀的粒度和出色的分散性,与物理混合样品相比,所含成分更加均匀。此外,微球保留了原材料的晶体结构,具有较高的安全性能。热分析表明,HNS/n-Al 微球具有很高的耐热性(热分解温度:超过 354 °C),并且较高的 n-Al 含量会使 HNS 的热分解反应更彻底(HNS:83%,HNS/n-Al:84%、86% 和 93%)。点火实验表明,HNS/n-Al 微球具有优异而稳定的燃烧性能,表现在燃烧反应更完全,能量释放效率显著提高。因此,它有望实现富碳电磁的高能高速响应,并促进其实际应用。
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Energetic Materials Frontiers
Energetic Materials Frontiers Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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