Abstract
The ignition temperature and combustion behavior are key parameters for the performance of energetic nanocomposites. This article aims to obtain nanocomposites with low ignition temperature and high reactivity by incorporating titanium nanoparticles (nTi) to aluminum nanoparticles (nAl)-based thermites. The ignition temperature, reactivity, and combustion efficiency of Al/xTi/oxidizer composites were investigated via temperature-jump (T-jump), combustion test, and calorimeter. The results reveal that the ignition temperature of Al/xTi/oxidizer composites shifted down ~90 °C, ~140 °C, and ~220 °C by adding 50 mol.% nTi (in the fuel) into nAl/KClO4, nAl/K2S2O8, and nAl/KIO4 respectively. The reactivity of nAl/K2S2O8 and nAl/KIO4 also increased by 50% after adding 30% nTi. However, the combustion efficiency of nAl-based energetic composites reduced with the increasing contents of nTi. This study demonstrates that Al/xTi/K2S2O8 and Al/xTi/KIO4 nanocomposites with low ignition temperature, high reactivity, and moderate combustion efficiency are good candidates for energetic applications.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 127189 |
Journal | Materials Letters |
Volume | 262 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Mar 2020 |
Keywords
- Aluminum
- Ignition
- Nanocomposites
- Nanoparticles
- Reactivity
- Titanium