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摘要
开发作为绿色推进剂的硝酸铵(AN)/硼烷氨(AB)对其在不同发动机中的应用至关重要。本研究利用 ReaxFF MD 模拟研究了 AN/AB 在低压和高压下初始热解过程中的小产物(尤其是含氮分子)释放模式。与纯 AN 相比,AB 的加入使混合系统的反应性得到增强,从而导致更快的分解和更高的能量释放。结果表明,在 1.47 兆帕的压力下,S13 体系(AB 的质量比为 12.6%)中 AN 的消耗速度加快。通过 HNO3 和 NO3 生成 NO2 和 NO。在 6.89 兆帕时,S15 体系中 AN 的分解速度最快。高压增强了 NO 与 NH 等自由基的反应,加快了 N2 的释放。当 AB 的百分比含量增加到 15.3%时,会产生更多的 H2O 和更多的 NO2。分析了 AB 对 H2 和 H 等自由基生成的影响。AB 不仅能促进 AN 的初始热解,还能加速中间产物的转化。
Enhancing Burning Rate of Ammonium Nitrate by Ammonia Borane: Mechanism from Reactive Molecular Dynamics Simulation.
The development of ammonium nitrate (AN)/ammonia borane (AB) as a green propellant is crucial for their applicability in different engines. This study investigates the release patterns of small products, particularly nitrogen-containing molecules, during the initial pyrolysis of AN/AB at low and high pressures using ReaxFF MD simulations. Compared with pure AN, the addition of AB gives the hybrid system enhanced reactivity, leading to faster decomposition and higher energy release. The results show that the consumption of AN in the S13 system (AB with a mass ratio of 12.6 %) is accelerated at 1.47 MPa. NO2 and NO are produced through HNO3 and NO3. At 6.89 MPa, AN exhibits the fastest decomposition rate in the S15 system. The high pressure enhances more reactions of NO with free radicals such as NH and accelerates the release of N2. As the percentage content of AB increases to 15.3 %, more H2O while more NO2 is generated. The effect of AB on the generation of radicals such as H2 and H, is analyzed. AB not only promotes the initial pyrolysis of AN but also accelerates the conversion of intermediates.
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