Synthesis of aluminum nanoparticles as additive to enhance ignition and combustion of high energy density fuels

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High energy density fuels are critical for hypersonic aerospace propulsion but suffer from difficulties of ignition delay and incomplete combustion. This research reports aluminum nanoparticles (Al NPs) assisted ignition and combustion of high energy density JP-10 fuel. Al NPs with a size of 16 nm were fabricated through a mild and simple method by decomposing AlH3·Et2O with the addition of a surfactant ligand. The uniform size distribution, nanoscaled size and surface ligand make Al NPs stably suspend in JP-10, with 80% NPs being dispersed in the liquid fuel after six months. A shock tube test shows that the presence of 1 wt-% Al NPs can significantly shorten ignition delay time at temperature of 1500 to 1750 K, promote the combustion, and enhance energy release of JP-10. This work demonstrates the potential of Al NPs as ignition and combustion additive for high energy density fuel in hypersonic applications. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Xiu-Tian-Feng, E., Zhang, L., Wang, F., Zhang, X., & Zou, J. J. (2018). Synthesis of aluminum nanoparticles as additive to enhance ignition and combustion of high energy density fuels. Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering, 12(3), 358–366. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11705-018-1702-2

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