Combinations of essential oils as effective green stabilizers for single base propellants

Author:

Langendorf da Silva José Daniel1,Rodrigues Rodrigo Leonard Barboza12,Rosato Rogério3,Lemos Maurício Ferrapontoff4ORCID,Filho Letivan Mendonça12,França Tanos Celmar Costa15ORCID,Peixoto Fernando Cunha1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Seção de Química Military Institute of Engineering (IME) Praça General Tibúrcio, 80 Rio de Janeiro 22290-270, RJ Brazil

2. Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Institute (IDQBRN) Avenida das Américas, 28.705 Rio de Janeiro 23020-470 RJ, Brazil

3. Divisão Industrial Brazilian Cartridge Company (Companhia Brasileira de Cartuchos) Av. Humberto de Campos, 3220 Ribeirão Pires 09426-070, Sp Brazil

4. Divisão de Materiais Brazilian Navy Research Institute (IPqM) Rua Ipiru, 02 Rio de Janeiro 21931-095, RJ Brazil

5. Department of Chemistry University of Hradec Kralove Rokitanskeho 62 Hradec Kralove 500 03, HK Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractNitrocellulose‐based propellants undergo natural (and inevitable) autocatalytic degradation reactions. The presence of a stabilizer is essential to avoid and reduce the degradation reactions by capturing the NOx molecules. Traditional stabilizers, such as diphenylamine, and ethylcentralite, react with NOx through their amine and/or amide groups, leading to n‐nitroso groups, which are known to have carcinogenic, mutagenic and reprotoxic properties. Molecules that are not prone to form by‐products containing nitrosamines have been studied as substitutes, such as guaiacol and curcumin. However, the aromatic rings on these molecules have their acidity augmented when capturing the NOx groups and, paradoxically, increasing hydrolysis rates. In order to find a solution for the problem, we evaluated the use of essential oils containing terpenes and/or phenolic compounds to introduce a buffering capacity. Several propellant formulations with those compounds were subjected to traditional stability tests (German, Bergman–Junk and Storage tests), Pressure Vacuum Stability Test and Heat Flow Microcalorimetry. Finally, industrial batches were produced for the evaluation of real (ballistic) performance. Results indicated that the usage of essential oils increases stability properties not only through a sum of effects, but also in a synergistic way. Ballistic results were also adequate.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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