Catalysis of HMX Decomposition and Combustion

Defect Chemistry Approach

Book Chapter (2016)
Author(s)

Alla N. Pivkina (Russian Academy of Sciences)

Nikita V. Muravyev (Russian Academy of Sciences)

Konstantin A. Monogarov (Russian Academy of Sciences)

Igor V. Fomenkov (Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry)

J. Schoonman (TU Delft - ChemE/Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage)

Research Group
ChemE/Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-802710-3.00009-X
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Publication Year
2016
Language
English
Research Group
ChemE/Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage
Pages (from-to)
193-230
ISBN (print)
9780128027103

Abstract

The influence of nanosized oxides of Ti, Al, Fe, and Si on the HMX thermolysis and combustion is reported. The following order of their catalytic efficiency in HMX thermolysis was obtained: TiO2>Fe2O3≈Al2O3>SiO2. The catalytic performance was analyzed and the key factors were shown to be specific surface area, content, and the acid/base properties of the metal oxide surface. Results reveal the burning rate increases and the pressure exponent decreases considerably by the addition of exceptionally nano-TiO2.Since in catalysis reactions occur at interfaces, point defects in the catalyst material are to be considered in the interfacial catalysis mechanism. Intrinsic and extrinsic point defects in TiO2 are discussed. The presence of acidic or basic surface groups influences the space charges and hence the catalytic efficiency.Based on the experimental results, the physicochemical model (scenario) of the decomposition and combustion of the HMX/TiO2 mixtures is elaborated.

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