Hao Chen, Shiying Li, Gang Wang, Chenyang Liu, Wenhao Xu, Yajun Ding, Jie Zhou, Zhongliang Xiao
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Denitration and nano-ZnO loading strategies to achieve high combustion progressivity, easy ignition and low ablation of the nitrocellulose-based propellant
Gradiently denitrated gun propellant (GDGP) prepared from nitrocellulose-based propellant by denitration strategy has the advantages of high combustion progressivity and storage stability, but still presents the problems of difficult ignition and lower oxygen balance than that of the raw propellant. In addition, the low utilization efficiency of uniformly added ablation inhibitors in conventional propellant formulations can also lead to harmful shooting phenomena. In this paper, nano-zinc oxide (ZnO) with high thermal conductivity as one of the ablation inhibitors was loaded on the surface of GDGP for the first time. FTIR, Raman, XRD, SEM, and XPS characterizations confirmed the preparation and structural integrity of the GDGP and gradiently denitrated gun propellant-ZnO composite (GDGP@ZnO) with ZnO in nano-size and adjustable loading concentration. The test results showed that GDGP@ZnO exhibited higher combustion progressivity than raw propellant, and the appropriate loading concentration of ZnO could enhance the heat conduction across the surface of the gun propellant and improve the ignition performance. The ablation inhibitor loaded on the surface of the gun propellant can provide an ablation inhibition effect while reducing the dosage. This work provides a new idea for the design and fabrication of a novel multifunctional integrated gun propellant with high combustion progressivity, easy ignition and low ablation.
期刊介绍:
Cellulose is an international journal devoted to the dissemination of research and scientific and technological progress in the field of cellulose and related naturally occurring polymers. The journal is concerned with the pure and applied science of cellulose and related materials, and also with the development of relevant new technologies. This includes the chemistry, biochemistry, physics and materials science of cellulose and its sources, including wood and other biomass resources, and their derivatives. Coverage extends to the conversion of these polymers and resources into manufactured goods, such as pulp, paper, textiles, and manufactured as well natural fibers, and to the chemistry of materials used in their processing. Cellulose publishes review articles, research papers, and technical notes.