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Assembling Hybrid Energetic Materials with Controllable Interfacial Microstructures by Electrospray

[Image: see text] Constructing hybrid energetic materials (HEMs) consisting of nanothermites and organic high explosives is an efficient strategy to regulate the reactivity of energetic composites. To investigate the role of interfacial microstructures in determining the reactivity of HEMs, we emplo...

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Autores principales: Chen, Lihong, Ru, Chengbo, Zhang, Hongguo, Zhang, Yanchun, Chi, Zhiwei, Wang, Haoyuan, Li, Gang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8264831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c01371
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author Chen, Lihong
Ru, Chengbo
Zhang, Hongguo
Zhang, Yanchun
Chi, Zhiwei
Wang, Haoyuan
Li, Gang
author_facet Chen, Lihong
Ru, Chengbo
Zhang, Hongguo
Zhang, Yanchun
Chi, Zhiwei
Wang, Haoyuan
Li, Gang
author_sort Chen, Lihong
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description [Image: see text] Constructing hybrid energetic materials (HEMs) consisting of nanothermites and organic high explosives is an efficient strategy to regulate the reactivity of energetic composites. To investigate the role of interfacial microstructures in determining the reactivity of HEMs, we employ electrospray, one ramification of electrohydrodynamic atomization, to assemble Al/CuO and hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20) into composites with various morphologies from different solvent systems. The morphology and compositional information of the assembled clay-like or granular HEMs, which are obtained from ketone, ester, or mixtures of alcohol and ether, are confirmed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). The phase transition of CL-20 due to the fast evaporation of charged droplets and insufficient time for recrystallization is studied by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Thermogravimetric-differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC) is applied to investigate the thermodynamic behaviors and synergistic effect of the nanothermite and high explosive. Enhancements in combustion performance and pressurization characteristics of the as-sprayed HEMs have been observed through open burn tests and pressure cell tests. Granular HEMs show high gas generation and high pressurization rate, while nitrocellulose (NC) fibers existing in the clay-like HEMs would weaken the reactivity to a certain extent. HEMs obtained from the mixture of n-propanol and diethyl ether, in which nano-CL-20 exists as independent particles rather than a matrix, exhibit high gas generation but low pressurization rate. The results indicate that the energy releasing performance of the prepared HEMs can be readily regulated by constructing various interfacial microstructures to satisfy the broad requirements of energy sources.
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spelling pubmed-82648312021-07-09 Assembling Hybrid Energetic Materials with Controllable Interfacial Microstructures by Electrospray Chen, Lihong Ru, Chengbo Zhang, Hongguo Zhang, Yanchun Chi, Zhiwei Wang, Haoyuan Li, Gang ACS Omega [Image: see text] Constructing hybrid energetic materials (HEMs) consisting of nanothermites and organic high explosives is an efficient strategy to regulate the reactivity of energetic composites. To investigate the role of interfacial microstructures in determining the reactivity of HEMs, we employ electrospray, one ramification of electrohydrodynamic atomization, to assemble Al/CuO and hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20) into composites with various morphologies from different solvent systems. The morphology and compositional information of the assembled clay-like or granular HEMs, which are obtained from ketone, ester, or mixtures of alcohol and ether, are confirmed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). The phase transition of CL-20 due to the fast evaporation of charged droplets and insufficient time for recrystallization is studied by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Thermogravimetric-differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC) is applied to investigate the thermodynamic behaviors and synergistic effect of the nanothermite and high explosive. Enhancements in combustion performance and pressurization characteristics of the as-sprayed HEMs have been observed through open burn tests and pressure cell tests. Granular HEMs show high gas generation and high pressurization rate, while nitrocellulose (NC) fibers existing in the clay-like HEMs would weaken the reactivity to a certain extent. HEMs obtained from the mixture of n-propanol and diethyl ether, in which nano-CL-20 exists as independent particles rather than a matrix, exhibit high gas generation but low pressurization rate. The results indicate that the energy releasing performance of the prepared HEMs can be readily regulated by constructing various interfacial microstructures to satisfy the broad requirements of energy sources. American Chemical Society 2021-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8264831/ /pubmed/34250341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c01371 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Chen, Lihong
Ru, Chengbo
Zhang, Hongguo
Zhang, Yanchun
Chi, Zhiwei
Wang, Haoyuan
Li, Gang
Assembling Hybrid Energetic Materials with Controllable Interfacial Microstructures by Electrospray
title Assembling Hybrid Energetic Materials with Controllable Interfacial Microstructures by Electrospray
title_full Assembling Hybrid Energetic Materials with Controllable Interfacial Microstructures by Electrospray
title_fullStr Assembling Hybrid Energetic Materials with Controllable Interfacial Microstructures by Electrospray
title_full_unstemmed Assembling Hybrid Energetic Materials with Controllable Interfacial Microstructures by Electrospray
title_short Assembling Hybrid Energetic Materials with Controllable Interfacial Microstructures by Electrospray
title_sort assembling hybrid energetic materials with controllable interfacial microstructures by electrospray
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8264831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c01371
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