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Preparation of the spherical nano-Fe2O3/NH4ClO4 composites by reactive crystallization and their characterization

[Display omitted] A lot of attention has been given to incorporation of nano-sized oxides including Fe2O3 in ammonium perchlorate (NH4ClO4, AP)-based solid propellants to enhance their final performance. In the present work, spherical nano-Fe2O3/AP composites were successfully produced by crystalliz...

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Published in:Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry (Seoul, Korea) 2017, 54(0), , pp.434-439
Main Authors: Shim, Hong-Min, Lim, Ga-Eun, Kim, Jae-Kyeong, Kim, Hyoun-Soo, Koo, Kee-Kahb
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description [Display omitted] A lot of attention has been given to incorporation of nano-sized oxides including Fe2O3 in ammonium perchlorate (NH4ClO4, AP)-based solid propellants to enhance their final performance. In the present work, spherical nano-Fe2O3/AP composites were successfully produced by crystallization/agglomeration of AP combined with reactive crystallization of nano-Fe2O3. The synthesized nano-Fe2O3 particles were confirmed to be hematite by XRD, FTIR and Raman. The SEM image showed that the nano-Fe2O3 particles with an average size of 46nm are deposited on the surface of AP. The catalytic effect of nano-Fe2O3 particles on the thermal decomposition of AP may be explained by TGA data: a majority of the nano-Fe2O3/AP composites are completely decomposed at lower temperature and their decomposition rate of AP is shown to be remarkably enhanced. Furthermore, the activation energy indicates that the existence of nano-Fe2O3 particles is able to reduce the energy barrier associated with an autocatalytic reaction from 130.3 to 86.7kJ/mol, which ultimately leads to a decrease in the onset temperature of decomposition of AP.
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