Preparation and characterization of RDX based composite energetic materials with a cellulose matrix

Hongli Bian, Ziqiang Shao*, Jianxin Liu, Xuan Zhang

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Abstract

Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX)-based high-energy explosives are widely used in weapon warheads, propellants, and ammunition. Many studies have explored different supporting structures for RDX; however, the use of natural materials have rarely has been reported. Natural cellulose is widely known for its excellent compatibility and loading capacity. In this study, cellulose was used as a supporting structure and insensitive material for RDX composites. Cellulose/RDX composite aerogels (RCAs) were prepared using 1-allyl-3-methyl imidazole (AMIMCl) as the solvent, and their properties were characterized. The results show that the content of nitrogen in cellulose/RCAs was 34.5%, and the content of RDX was as high as 94.3%. Moreover, RDX particles were attached to the fibers inside the cellulose aerogels (CAs), forming a homogeneous protective layer on the surface of the cellulose matrix. Compared with the raw RDX material, the thermal stability of the cellulose/RDX energetic aerogels was greatly increased. The porosity of the CAs was reduced due to RDX particles growing inside the CAs. The impact sensitivity increased from 35 to 78 cm.

Original languageEnglish
Article number50329
JournalJournal of Applied Polymer Science
Volume138
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 May 2021

Keywords

  • cellulose and other wood products
  • composites
  • crosslinking
  • crystallization
  • mechanical properties

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