TY - JOUR
T1 - “Litchi-like” metastable Al/Ti/CuO micro-nano composites with enhanced combustion reaction and their energy characteristics
AU - Chen, Yongjin
AU - Ren, Hui
AU - Wu, Xinzhou
AU - Xin, Haoyue
AU - Jiao, Qingjie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Combustion Institute
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - To design and prepare multifunctional metastable intermixed composites (MICs) with excellent properties, the enhanced “litchi-like” core-shell structure Al/Ti/CuO MICs were prepared by high-energy ball milling (Al/Ti/CuO-B). The morphology, structure, composition, thermal reactivity, energy release and combustion performance of the prepared MICs were investigated by scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscope (TEM), X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and synchronous thermal analysis (DSC-TG), closed system constant volume combustion experiment, open system CO2 laser ignition experiment and high-energy laser-induced ablation experiment. This study reveals that, the obtained Al/Ti/CuO-B composites have a “litchi-like” core-shell structure, the components are evenly distributed and closely contacted. The exothermic reaction of Al/Ti/CuO-B should be divided into two stages. Due to the introduction of Ti and the special structure of litchi, Al/Ti/CuO-B has superior reactivity (Ea=178.15 kJ/mol), energy release (Q = 6443 J/g, Pmax =164.90KPa), shock wave propagation (v = 1028.33 m/s) and combustion performance than Al/Ti/CuO-P (simple physical mixing). The thrown Al/Ti/CuO composite particles will undergo secondary micro-reactions during the combustion, and a continuous multi-point “micro-explosion” phenomenon will occur, then self-sustainable combustion can be achieved through multi-level energy superposition release, which will enhance its reaction, combustion and energy release. Al/Ti/CuO-B undergoes an ultrafast reaction to generate plasma under high-energy laser induction, which expands and pushes the surrounding air to form a shock wave. The application of Al/Ti/CuO-B shows that the density, heat of detonation, shock wave overpressure, fireball diameter and temperature of composite structural explosive charge containing Al/Ti/CuO ring are all significantly improved.
AB - To design and prepare multifunctional metastable intermixed composites (MICs) with excellent properties, the enhanced “litchi-like” core-shell structure Al/Ti/CuO MICs were prepared by high-energy ball milling (Al/Ti/CuO-B). The morphology, structure, composition, thermal reactivity, energy release and combustion performance of the prepared MICs were investigated by scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscope (TEM), X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and synchronous thermal analysis (DSC-TG), closed system constant volume combustion experiment, open system CO2 laser ignition experiment and high-energy laser-induced ablation experiment. This study reveals that, the obtained Al/Ti/CuO-B composites have a “litchi-like” core-shell structure, the components are evenly distributed and closely contacted. The exothermic reaction of Al/Ti/CuO-B should be divided into two stages. Due to the introduction of Ti and the special structure of litchi, Al/Ti/CuO-B has superior reactivity (Ea=178.15 kJ/mol), energy release (Q = 6443 J/g, Pmax =164.90KPa), shock wave propagation (v = 1028.33 m/s) and combustion performance than Al/Ti/CuO-P (simple physical mixing). The thrown Al/Ti/CuO composite particles will undergo secondary micro-reactions during the combustion, and a continuous multi-point “micro-explosion” phenomenon will occur, then self-sustainable combustion can be achieved through multi-level energy superposition release, which will enhance its reaction, combustion and energy release. Al/Ti/CuO-B undergoes an ultrafast reaction to generate plasma under high-energy laser induction, which expands and pushes the surrounding air to form a shock wave. The application of Al/Ti/CuO-B shows that the density, heat of detonation, shock wave overpressure, fireball diameter and temperature of composite structural explosive charge containing Al/Ti/CuO ring are all significantly improved.
KW - Al/Ti/CuO
KW - Combustion
KW - Energy release
KW - MICs
KW - Reactivity
KW - “litchi-like” core-shell structure
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U2 - 10.1016/j.combustflame.2023.112947
DO - 10.1016/j.combustflame.2023.112947
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85165626529
SN - 0010-2180
VL - 256
JO - Combustion and Flame
JF - Combustion and Flame
M1 - 112947
ER -