MICRO- AND NANOMICROMATERIALS IN PYROTECHNICS

Due to their unique physical and chemical properties, which play an unrivaled role in enhancing the performance and safety of pyrotechnic substances, carbon nanomaterials have garnered significant interest from researchers in recent years. In this paper, carbon nanostructures prepared by electric ar...

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Published in:Ķazaķstan-britan tehnikalyķ universitetìnìņ habaršysy Vol. 21; no. 2; pp. 229 - 237
Main Authors: Aimasheva, Zh, Ismailov, D. V., Grishenko, V. F., Bellucci, S., Partizan, G., Koshtibayev, T. B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 02-07-2024
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Summary:Due to their unique physical and chemical properties, which play an unrivaled role in enhancing the performance and safety of pyrotechnic substances, carbon nanomaterials have garnered significant interest from researchers in recent years. In this paper, carbon nanostructures prepared by electric arc synthesis are identified as C60 and C70 fullerene carbon blacks. The carbon black particles derived from the synthesized fullerenes exhibit a porous and rough morphology, with sizes ranging from 32 to 190 nm. The experimental results indicate the potential use of synthesized fullerene soot as a constituent component of pyrotechnic composites. The dependence of pyrotechnic composite compositions on combustion time has been determined by selecting potassium nitrate, nanoscale fullerenes, composite carbon blacks, wood coals, and aluminum fillers as matrix materials. According to the findings, the combustion time of the composite composition increases as the content of fullerene soot in the pyrotechnic composite composition increases.
ISSN:1998-6688
2959-8109
DOI:10.55452/1998-6688-2024-21-2-229-237