Thermal and structure analysis of ammonium dinitramide and nitrate salt eutectic mixtures
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SHIOTA, Kento, IZATO, Yu-Ichiro, MATSUNAGA, Hiroki, HABU, Hiroto, MIYAKE, Atsumi. Thermal and structure analysis of ammonium dinitramide and nitrate salt eutectic mixtures. In: Central and Eastern European Conference on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, Ed. 4, 28-31 august 2017, Chişinău. Germany: Academica Greifswald, 2017, Editia 4, p. 190. ISBN 978-3-940237-47-7.
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Central and Eastern European Conference on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Editia 4, 2017
Conferința "Central and Eastern European Conference"
4, Chişinău, Moldova, 28-31 august 2017

Thermal and structure analysis of ammonium dinitramide and nitrate salt eutectic mixtures


Pag. 190-190

Shiota Kento12, Izato Yu-Ichiro1, Matsunaga Hiroki3, Habu Hiroto4, Miyake Atsumi1
 
1 Yokohama National University,
2 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science,
3 Fukuoka University,
4 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 25 septembrie 2019


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Ammonium dinitramide (ADN) is a promising high energy oxidizer for rocket propellant because of high oxygen balance and high energy content. It has been studied as ADN-based energetic ionic-liquid propellants [1,2]. Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) allows ADN to liquefy without solvents. ADN fluidifies with certain nitrate salts [3]. The purpose of this study is to obtain better understanding for effect of nitrate salts on melting point depression of ADN. Melting point of the ADN and nitrate salt mixtures are measured using differential scanning calorimetry. Structure analysis of these mixtures are conducted using Raman spectroscopy. The results of these measurements reveal that ion exchange occurs between ADN and monomethyl amine nitrate which has effect on melting point depression of ADN. It is considered that ion exchange of ADN mixture affects eutectic mechanism of ADN.