R. Kazemshoar-Duzduzani, A. Mousaviazar, K. Ghani, M. Jafari
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Investigating the Catalytic Effect of a Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework, ZIF-8, on the Phase Transition and Thermal Decomposition of Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium nitrate (AN) is a well-known energetic material that is used as a chlorine-free oxidizer for substituting the ammonium perchlorate in composite and gas generators propellants. In this work we have utilized ZIF-8 as a well-known Zinc-based zeolitic imidazolate framework, to study the thermal behavior of ammonium nitrate (AN). Different percentages of AN/ZIF-8, i.e., 0.95 : 0.05, 0.9 : 0.1, and 0.85 : 0.15, were prepared by the solvent and mechanical methods, and their phase transition and thermal decomposition have been studied by TG-DSC. To investigate the interactions between AN and ZIF-8, the UV–Vis-DRS, XRD, and FT-IR techniques were used. Our results indicate that ZIF-8, despite its low weight percentage (at least 5 wt %), stabilized the AN up to 125°C and improved its thermal decomposition behavior. In addition, the catalytic combustion of AN/ZIF-8 species showed exothermic peaks. Moreover, the results showed that ZIF-8, due to its Lewis acid-base sites as well as the porous structure, could be stated as an excellent catalyst that improves the thermal decomposition of AN and removes its inappropriate phase transitions.
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. Focus on Chemistry (Zhurnal Fizicheskoi Khimii), founded in 1930, offers a comprehensive review of theoretical and experimental research from the Russian Academy of Sciences, leading research and academic centers from Russia and from all over the world.
Articles are devoted to chemical thermodynamics and thermochemistry, biophysical chemistry, photochemistry and magnetochemistry, materials structure, quantum chemistry, physical chemistry of nanomaterials and solutions, surface phenomena and adsorption, and methods and techniques of physicochemical studies.