Self-sustaining oxidation initiated by rapid formation reactions in multilayer foils

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Here we report that a self-sustaining oxidation of a multilayer foil can be ignited by an intermetallic formation reaction, releasing ∼4× the energy of the formation reaction. We examine foils with overall chemistries of 3Al:2Ni, 3Al:Zr, and Al:Zr and find that only the latter experiences significant oxidation. The Al:Zr samples initially react to form intermetallics and reach ∼1500 K in 10 ms. The samples then oxidize in air, absorbing ∼30 at. O and remaining at ∼1400 K for >2.0 s. The phases within the Al:Zr foils are characterized and temperature-time profiles are examined to predict the heat generated by the oxidation reaction. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Joress, H., Barron, S. C., Livi, K. J. T., Aronhime, N., & Weihs, T. P. (2012). Self-sustaining oxidation initiated by rapid formation reactions in multilayer foils. Applied Physics Letters, 101(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4752133

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