Abstract
This chapter analyzes the interactions between B10H10[(C2H5)4N]2 and energetic components and inert materials utilized in solid propellants as the main ingredients by means of DSC and VST methods, respectively. It also examines the stability of B10H10[(C2H5)4N]2 under impact loads such as a single explosion shock and electric detonation impact stimuli, and also analyzes the reaction performance of B12H12[(C2H5)4N]2 particles.
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
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