Carbon‐Nitride Popcorn—A Novel Catalyst Prepared by Self‐Propagating Combustion of Nitrogen‐Rich Triazenes

Author:

Ma Jinchao12,Das Jagadish2ORCID,Zhang Jiaheng3,Cheng Jian1,Sorcar Saurav4,Rosen Brian A.45,Shekhter Pini6,Dobrovetsky Roman2,Flaxer Eli7,Yavor Yinon7,Shen Ruiqi1,Kaminker Ilia2,Goldbourt Amir2,Gozin Michael256ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Nanjing University of Science and Technology Nanjing 210000 China

2. School of Chemistry Faculty of Exact Sciences Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv 69978 Israel

3. Sauvage Laboratory for Smart Materials Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen 518055 China

4. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv 69978 Israel

5. Center for Advanced Combustion Science Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv 69978 Israel

6. Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv 69978 Israel

7. Afeka Tel Aviv Academic College of Engineering Tel Aviv 69107 Israel

Abstract

AbstractThe interest in development of non‐graphitic polymeric carbon nitrides (PCNs), with various C‐to‐N ratios, having tunable electronic, optical, and chemical properties is rapidly increasing. Here the first self‐propagating combustion synthesis methodology for the facile preparation of novel porous PCN materials (PCN3‐PCN7) using new nitrogen‐rich triazene‐based precursors is reported. This methodology is found to be highly precursor dependent, where variations in the terminal functional groups in the newly designed precursors (compounds 3–7) lead to different combustion behaviors, and morphologies of the resulted PCNs. The foam‐type highly porous PCN5, generated from self‐propagating combustion of 5 is comprehensively characterized and shows a C‐to‐N ratio of 0.67 (C3N4.45). Thermal analyses of PCN5 formulations with ammonium perchlorate (AP) reveal that PCN5 has an excellent catalytic activity in the thermal decomposition of AP. This catalytic activity of PCN5 is further evaluated in a closer‐to‐application scenario, showing an increase of 18% in the burn rate of AP‐Al‐HTPB (with 2 wt% of PCN5) solid composite propellant. The newly developed template‐ and additive‐free self‐propagating combustion synthetic methodology using specially designed nitrogen‐rich precursors should provide a novel platform for the preparation of non‐graphitic PCNs with a variety of building block chemistries, morphologies, and properties suitable for a broad range of technologies.

Funder

Tel Aviv University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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