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Construction of Hydrophobic Ammonium Perchlorate with Synergistic Catalytic Effect Based on Supramolecular Self-Assembly for Synchronously Catalyzing the Thermal Decomposition of Ammonium Perchlorate and the Combustion of Aluminum

Fei Xiao, Chong Chen, Jinghui Hu

2023Langmuir12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Ammonium perchlorate (AP), as an important additive component of composite propellants, is critical to the combustion performance of propellants. Herein, AP@1 H,1 H,2 H,2 H -perfluorodecyltrichlorosilane (AP@PF) was prepared by establishing a tannic acid–iron ion (TA–Fe) supramolecular self-assembly layer on the AP surface and connecting the 1 H,1 H,2 H,2 H -perfluorodecyltrichlorosilane interfacial layer. Results demonstrate that TA–Fe and 1 H,1 H,2 H,2 H -perfluorodecyltrichlorosilane are uniformly bound to the surface layer of AP. AP@PF has a lower high-temperature thermal decomposition peak compared to AP. Meanwhile, the exothermic values of low-temperature thermal decomposition (338 J/g) and high-temperature thermal decomposition (597 J/g) of AP@PF are significantly higher than those of AP. In addition, AP@PF exhibits different surface interfacial properties, such as floating on the water surface and exhibiting a static contact angle of 105° on water. AP@PF shows almost no moisture absorption after aging in humid air for 30 days. The exothermic value of the mixture of AP@PF and aluminum powder (156 J/g) is significantly higher than that of the mixture of AP and aluminum (54 J/g), and the mixture of AP@PF and aluminum powder exhibits a higher calorific value and a stronger emission spectrum. Finally, the synergistic catalytic mechanism of AP@PF on the thermal decomposition of AP and the combustion of aluminum powder is also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Ammonium perchlorateThermal decompositionExothermic reactionChemistryAluminiumDecompositionMaterials scienceCombustionChemical engineeringInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringEnergetic Materials and CombustionFullerene Chemistry and ApplicationsRocket and propulsion systems research