Phosphorus‐Based Nanothermites: A New Generation of Pyrotechnics Illustrated by the Example of n‐CuO/Red P Mixtures

2010 
The use of aluminium nanoparticles (e.g. Al 50P) with various metallic oxides to prepare superthermites was reported in numerous recent papers. These compositions have exceptional energetic performances, but their fabrication cannot be scaled up due to the difficulty in producing or supplying aluminium nanopowders. The use of red phosphorus as an alternative reducing agent in nanothermite compositions was found to be very promising. Surprisingly, although this substance is a component of many explosive compositions, it was never tested with metallic oxide nanoparticles. In a preliminarily study, the reactivity of different metallic oxides with red phosphorus was screened. These tests led to classify the oxides according to their combustion potential, by ascending order: NiOcopper(II) oxide nanoparticles with micrometre-sized red phosphorus particles. The phosphorus content was varied from 16 to 50 wt.-% in order to investigate the effect of the mass ratio on the reactivity of CuO/P materials. The impact sensitivity of CuO/P nanothermites is moderate (27–39 J), but their friction (<5–8 J) and electrostatic discharge sensitivities (<0.12–0.21 mJ) are extremely high. The combustion of P-nanothermites (P-NT) gives droplets of molten copper with a typical fractal structure after cooling down.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    4
    References
    10
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []