Energetic Materials Frontiers (Dec 2023)

Preparation of NCh-B and NCh-B-Ti nanocomposites and their ignition and combustion performances

  • Yu-shu Xiong,
  • Yong-qi Wang,
  • Chong Wan,
  • Wen-zhen Zhang,
  • Zhao Qin,
  • Su-hang Chen,
  • Kang-zhen Xu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 247 – 253

Abstract

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To overcome the agglomeration and insufficient combustion of nano-boron (n-B) powders, this study successfully prepared two novel types of boron-based nanocomposites using the acoustic resonance technology, namely high-substitute nitrochitosan/nano-boron (NCh-B) with ratios of 1:3, 1:5, 1:7 and 1:9, and nitrochitosan/nano-boron powder/nano-titanium (NCh-B-Ti) with Ti contents of 5 wt%, 10 wt%, 15 wt% and 20 wt%. The structural morphologies, laser ignition and combustion properties of the composites were systematically investigated. The results suggest that the addition of NCh can significantly improve the dispersion of n-B. NCh-B exhibited a higher combustion performance than n-B, as evidenced by their ignition delay and flame areas. When the laser power density was 81 W, NCh-B5-Ti15% exhibited a combustion time and an ignition delay of 240 ms and 5.5 ms respectively, which were higher and lower than those of NCh-B5 (199 ms and 17 ms, respectively). Furthermore, NCh-B5-Ti15% displayed a lower ignition delay than both n-B powders (12 ms) and NCh-B (11 ms), as well as brighter flames and a larger combustion area. Therefore, the addition of n-Ti can promote the combustion of n-B powders, with the combustion products of NCh-B-Ti including H3BO3, B2O3, TiB2, and TiO. This study provides a new method for improving the ignition performance and combustion efficiency of n-B powders.

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