Sulfates‐Based Nanothermites: An Expanding Horizon for Metastable Interstitial Composites |
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Authors: | Dr. Marc Comet Dr. Geoffrey Vidick Fabien Schnell Yves Suma Bernard Baps Dr. Denis Spitzer |
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Affiliation: | NS3E‐ISL‐CNRS‐Unistra (Nanomatériaux pour les Systèmes Sous Sollicitations Extrêmes) UMR 3208, French–German Research Institut of Saint‐Louis, 5 rue du Général Cassagnou, B.P. 70034, 68301 Saint‐Louis Cedex (France) |
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Abstract: | Metal sulfates (Ba, Bi, Ca, Cu, Mg, Mn, Na, Zn, Zr) were used as oxidizers in reactive compositions with Al nanopowder. These new kinds of nanothermites have outstandingly high reaction heats (4–6 kJ g?1) compared to conventional Al/metal oxides (1.5–4.8 kJ g?1) and also have good combustion velocities (200–840 m s?1 vs 100–2500 m s?1). These compositions are extremely insensitive to friction making their preparation and handling easy and safe. The sulfate hydration water increases the reaction heats and has a significant effect on the sensitivity to impact and to electrostatic discharge. The reaction of Al with water is easier to initiate than the one with sulfate which leads to two possible decomposition modes for samples exposed to an open flame. The pyrotechnical properties observed with sulfates have also been found for other sulfur oxygenates (SO32?, S2O32?, S2O82?) which opens up new horizons in the domain of metastable interstitial composites. |
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Keywords: | aluminum metastable compounds nanoparticles reactivity sulfur |
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