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Mechanism of Chemically Induced Structural Evolution of Lead Azide under Hygrothermal Condition
Chuan Hu1,2, Yuewen Lu3, Qian Yu1
1State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology and Safety Protection, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, P. R. China.
Abstract:
Aging behavior of pyrotechnic agents is a serious threat to the reliability of the practical application of pyrotechnic products, while multiple environmental factors make it challenging to characterize the aging mechanism of pyrotechnic agents. This paper explored the aging process of LA in four hygrothermal environments with morphology and structure analysis techniques. LA aging underwent three stages: rapid surface reaction with H2O and CO2, interior hydrolysis by H2O, and CO2 reaction with lead oxides. The cavity structures formed during LA's structural evolution reduced its energy density, causing increased energy dissipation under mechanical stimuli and preventing ignition. Further, reactions formed by inert lead compounds resisted electrostatic ignition, leading to agent failure. This comprehensive study provided a solid foundation for understanding the aging behavior of LA in multistress environments, offering valuable insights into its safe storage and handling.

