Engineering highly reactive nanoarray based on tetrazole-triazole coordination polymer and ammonium perchlorate for advanced energetic microchips

Ke-Juan Meng, Yuxiang Li, Iftikhar Hussain, Momang Tian, Qi-Long Yan, Kaili Zhang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The energetic microchips can be obtained through the integration of energetic materials into microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Herein, a novel MEMS-compatible energetic composite Cutztr@AP has been prepared by using an in-situ approach. The recrystallized ammonium perchlorate (AP) is uniformly confined within the voids among the Cutztr24 nanorod arrays, resulting in a close contact between Cutztr24 and AP. This structure may effectively improve the mass transfer between the oxidizer and the fuels, thereby enhancing the reactivity. Morphological analysis reveals a uniform distribution of AP within the Cutztr@AP12.5 structure. Consequently, the heat release obtained from non-isothermal decomposition of Cutztr@AP12.5 is 1628 J/g, surpassing the independent heat release from Cutztr24 and AP combined. Benefiting from the enhanced reactivity of Cutztr@AP12.5, a significantly shorter flame duration (190 ms) was obtained with a larger luminous radiation area exceeding 2.5 cm2 comparison to Cutztr24, which has a flame duration of 673 ms with a luminous radiation area of around 1.0 cm2. More importantly, integrating Cutztr@AP12.5 into the energetic microchip reduces the ignition energy to approximately 19.0 mJ, as compared to 25.9 mJ for pure Cutztr24. This study offers a unique method for constructing high-performance energetic microchips. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
Original languageEnglish
Article number155868
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume499
Online published21 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2024

Funding

This work was supported by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (CityU 11201522).

Research Keywords

  • Capacitance ignition
  • Combustion performance
  • Energetic coordination polymers
  • Energetic microchips
  • High reactivity

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