Application of co-crystallization method for the production of ammonium perchlorate/ammonium nitrate oxidizer for solid rocket propellants

Chemical Engineering Journal(2024)

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Efforts in the quest for greener alternatives to ammonium perchlorate (AP) as a solid rocket propellant oxidizer have intensified due to the associated health and environmental concerns. AP exceptional performance in propulsion is accompagnied by its environmental concerns, necessitating the exploration of greener alternatives. Ammonium nitrate (AN) has emerged as a promising substitute, offering cleaner combustion products and cost-effectiveness. AN-based propellants face challenges such as hygroscopicity and structural instability. This study aims to reconcile the latter challenges by employing a co-crystallization process that embodies a synergistic association of AP and AN, culminating in a novel molecule that harmonizes their distinct advantages and mitigates their individual shortcomings. Optimizing the solvent/antisolvent co-crystallization process through a variation of the antisolvent temperature Ta and antisolvent-to-solvent ratio Ra/s allows to assess their impact on the co-crystallization process of AP and AN and to attain the desired and optimal co-crystal formation conditions. Various characterization techniques were applied to gain deep insights into the co-crystal formation mechanism, its thermal behavior, morphological and structural features together with its thermal decomposition kinetics. Maintaining a low Ta and a high Ra/s (Ta = 15 °C, Ra/s = 11) yielded the design of AP/AN that demonstrates typical indications of the cocrystal formation. The AP/AN cocrystal formation elevated the decomposition temperature by about 18 °C compared to the physical mixture. Furthermore, the combination of AP and AN demonstrates a non-negligible decrease in the HTD temperature compared to that of pure AP by about 110 °C. The kinetic study demonstrated a 50 kJ/mol increase in the activation energy of the AP/AN cocrystal compared to that of the physical mixture. The present research addresses the critical gap in the literature by investigating the co-crystallization of AP and AN that not only improves the safety and environmental impact of solid propellants but also enhances their overall performance and stability.
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Ammonium perchlorate,Ammonium nitrate,Solid Propellant oxidizers,Co-crystal,Physical mixture,Characterization,Thermal decomposition kinetics
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