Abstract
Commonly used inorganic potassium salts present challenges in nitrocellulose (NC)-based propellants due to poor dispersion, destabilization, and toxic byproduct formation. Environmental concerns drive interest in green flame suppressants. Here, we report a green supramolecular salt, carboxymethyl-cyclodextrin potassium (CM-CD-K) through alkalinization and etherification reaction. Molecular dynamic simulations reveal stronger interactions between CM-CD-K and NC. The loading of CM-CD-K within NC forms a stable structure with resistance to migration and defense against crystalline precipitation. Remarkably, static combustion tests show reduced flame areas and harmful gas concentrations compared to traditional potassium salt-doped NC. Kinetic analysis reveals a shift from order to Kamal-Sourour reaction with CM-CD-K addition. CD-based hybrid organic salts hold potential as eco-friendly propellant alternatives.
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