Abstract

A series of copper/chromium hydrotalcite-like compounds (Cu/Cr-HTlcs) with Cu/Cr molar ratios from 1:1 to 4:1 synthesized by coprecipitation reaction using NaOH and Na2CO3 as precipitation agents and their derived Cu/Cr mixed oxides (Cu/Cr-MO) were used in solid propellant for the first time. The structure, morphology and thermal behaviors were investigated using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry, X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, N2 volumetric measurements, transmission electron microscope, thermogravimetry, and differential thermal analysis. The results showed that a well crystallized Cu/Cr-HTlcs with CO32− as interlayer anions could be obtained with Cu and Cr molar ratio of 2:1, system pH value between 9 and 11, aging time longer than 24 h; the sample has a specific surface area of 107.8 m2 g−1 and average pore diameter is 9 nm with pore volume of 0.34 cm3 g−1; N2 adsorption–desorption isotherm is type IVb with H2-type hysteresis loop; thermal stability of the sample is relatively lower and the sample tends to be curled when the aging time is prolonged to 1 week at room temperature. Solid propellant with Cu/Cr-MO catalyst exhibit significantly higher burning rate of 9.64 mm s−1 than those without catalyst (6.28 mm s−1)/with CuO · Cr2O3 catalyst (9.07 mm s−1). Press index also decreases from 0.339 to 0.299, and mechanical performance on elongation for Cu/Cr-MO catalyzed propellant has a clear enhancement.

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