Review on energetic copolymer binders for propulsion applications: Synthesis and properties

Author:

Touidjine Sabri1ORCID,Boulkadid Moulai Karim1,Trache Djalal2ORCID,Akbi Hamdane3,Guettiche Djamil3,Belkhiri Samir1,Nourine Manel1

Affiliation:

1. Energetic Propulsion Laboratory, Teaching and Research Unit of Energetic Processes Ecole Militaire Polytechnique Algiers Algeria

2. Energetic Materials Laboratory, Teaching and Research Unit of Energetic Processes Ecole Militaire Polytechnique Algiers Algeria

3. UER Physicochimie des Matériaux, Ecole Militaire Polytechnique, EMP Algiers Algeria

Abstract

AbstractThis article aims to outline the current progress in the field of energetic copolymer binders for composite solid propellants (CSPs). Propellants, which are a type of energetic material, are used to generate thrust in rockets and missiles, and they are generally less sensitive than explosives. The common formulations of CSPs contain several different chemical compounds that are typically bound together by a polymeric matrix to form a continuous solid. The use of inert polymers, however, does not enhance the overall specific impulse of the propellant. Energetic copolymers have emerged as a compelling category of binders for CSPs in recent years, offering potential advantages over traditional binders such as improved performance, enhanced safety, and increased manufacturing efficiency. The paper reviews the various types of energetic copolymer binders that have been developed, their potential advantages and drawbacks, and the current challenges and opportunities in the field. It suggests directions for future research and development and aims to provide a useful resource for researchers and practitioners interested in the use of energetic copolymer binders toward CSPs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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