Energetic Materials Frontiers (Mar 2021)

3D Hierarchically ordered porous carbon entrapped Ni nanoparticles as a highly active catalyst for the thermal decomposition of ammonium perchlorate

  • Jin Chen,
  • Bing Huang,
  • Yousong Liu,
  • Zhiqiang Qiao,
  • Xiaodong Li,
  • Guoqing Lv,
  • Guangcheng Yang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 14 – 21

Abstract

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The thermal decomposition behavior of ammonium perchlorate (AP) directly influences the combustion performance of the composite solid propellants (CSPs). To enhance the effective thermal decomposition of AP, a highly active catalyst was prepared by entrapping Ni nanoparticles (NPs) inside three-dimensional hierarchically ordered porous carbon (3D HOPC). The obtained HOPC/Ni nanohybrid possessed interconnected porous structures, a high specific surface area (996 m2 g-1), large pore volume (1.43 cm3 g-1), and highly dispersed Ni NPs. To investigate the catalytic activity of the HOPC/Ni nanohybrid for AP thermal decomposition, an AP/HOPC/Ni nanocomposite was synthesized by homogeneously confining AP nanocrystals into the HOPC/Ni nanohybrid to form a high contact area. Because of the synergistic effect between the 3D HOPC and Ni NPs as well as the size effect of the AP nanocrystals, the HOPC/Ni nanohybrid decreased the high-temperature decomposition (HTD) peak temperature of AP by 136.1 °C and increased the heat release from 371 to 2681 J g-1, demonstrating better catalytic activity than the individual 3D HOPC and Ni NPs components. It can be foreseen that the HOPC/Ni nanohybrid may be a promising, highly active catalyst that meets the development needs of AP-based CSPs.

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