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- Title
Catalytic Decomposition of an Energetic Ionic Liquid Solution over Hexaaluminate Catalysts.
- Authors
Hong, Sunghoon; Heo, Sujeong; Kim, Wooram; Jo, Young Min; Park, Young-Kwon; Jeon, Jong-Ki
- Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of a synthesis procedure of Sr hexaaluminate on catalytic performance during the decomposition of ionic liquid monopropellants based on ammonium dinitramide (ADN) and hydroxyl ammonium nitrate (HAN). Sr hexaaluminates were prepared via both coprecipitation and a sol–gel process. The surface area of hexaaluminate synthesized via the coprecipitation method was higher than that of hexaaluminate synthesized by the sol–gel process, and calcined at the same temperature of 1200 °C or more. This is because of the sintering of α-Al2O3 on the hexaaluminate synthesized via the sol–gel process, which could not be observed on the catalysts synthesized via the coprecipitation method. The hexaaluminate synthesized via coprecipitation showed a lower decomposition onset temperature during the decomposition of ADN- and HAN-based liquid monopropellants in comparison with the catalysts synthesized via the sol–gel process, and calcined at the same temperature of 1200 °C or more. This is attributed to the differences in the Mn3+ concentration and the surface area between the two hexaaluminates. Consequently, the hexaaluminate synthesized via coprecipitation which calcined above 1200 °C showed high activity during the decomposition of energetic ionic liquid monopropellants compared with the hexaaluminate synthesized via the sol–gel process.
- Subjects
CATALYSTS; IONIC liquids; AMMONIUM nitrate
- Publication
Catalysts (2073-4344), 2019, Vol 9, Issue 1, p80
- ISSN
2073-4344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/catal9010080