Abstract
5-Aminotetrazole/strontium nitrate (5AT/Sr(NO3)2) propellant is widely utilized as green gas generating agent in fire extinguishers. To enhance the combustion rate and modify the gas production performance of 5AT/Sr(NO3)2 propellant, this study investigated the catalytic effects of adding different metal oxides (Bi2O3, PbO, TiO2, and CoO) on its pyrolysis and combustion process. The pyrolysis behavior, pyrolysis mechanism and combustion performance of 5AT/Sr(NO3)2 propellants were studied by using thermogravimetry (TG), derivative thermogravimetry (DTG), differential scanning caborimetry (DSC), mass spectrometry (MS), fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis and closed bomb vessel tests. Experimental results indicated that Bi2O3 and PbO predominantly facilitated the thermal decomposition process of 5AT, while TiO2 and CoO primarily catalyzed the thermal decomposition of Sr(NO3)2. Certainly, the addition of metal oxides as catalysts to 5AT/Sr(NO3)2 propellant holds significant potential for improving the application as a gas generating agents in fire extinguishers.
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