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Jie Liu1, Deqi Wang1, Guozhen Xu1
1National Special Superfine Powder Engineering Research Center of China, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, P. R. China.
Abstract:
Due to the high mass calorific value, boron powder is widely used in energetic material systems such as solid propellants and ignition powders. Especially, boron powder has very broad application prospects in the field of fuel-rich propellants. However, due to the cross-linking reaction between the boric acid contained on the surface of boron powder and an adhesive called hydroxylated polybutadiene (HTPB), the viscosity of the propellant mixture system increases sharply, which seriously affects the preparation of the propellant. In this paper, "click chemistry" is intended to be used to graft the functional groups on the surface of boron powder to reduce the viscosity of the boron powder and HTPB in the initial mixing stage. In addition, a rheometer was used to test the viscosity of the boron powder and the HTPB system. The test results showed that compared to the viscosity of the raw boron powder system at 24.1 Pa·s, the mixing termination viscosity of the grafted sample was 17.1 Pa·s, a decrease of 29.0%.
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