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Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis of energetic borides A. Zhukov, I. Zhukov, M. Ziatdinov [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Zhukov, Alexander S | Ziatdinov, Mansur H | Promakhov, Vladimir V | Vorozhtsov, Alexander B | Vorozhtsov, Sergey A | Dubkova, Yana A | Zhukov, Ilya AMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): бориды алюминия | термогравиметрический анализ | самораспространяющийся высокотемпературный синтезGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: AIP Conference Proceedings Vol. 1772. P. 020015-1-020015-4Abstract: A promising way to synthesize new energy materials based on refactory inorganic compounds is self-propagating high-temperature synthesis of compositions based on boron compounds. This paper describes a laboratory technology of production of aluminum borides. The experimental results of thermogravimetric analysis and particle size analysis obtained for synthesized powders are given. According to thermogravimetric analysis data the degree of oxidation of obtained powders exceeds 95 %. The experimental data have shown that the development of new compositions of high-energy fuel cells using borides can yield high-quality results in the sphere of solid hypersonic engines.
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A promising way to synthesize new energy materials based on refactory inorganic compounds is self-propagating high-temperature synthesis of compositions based on boron compounds. This paper describes a laboratory technology of production of aluminum borides. The experimental results of thermogravimetric analysis and particle size analysis obtained for synthesized powders are given. According to thermogravimetric analysis data the degree of oxidation of obtained powders exceeds 95 %. The experimental data have shown that the development of new compositions of high-energy fuel cells using borides can yield high-quality results in the sphere of solid hypersonic engines.

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