Sb 6 O 13 and Bi 2 O 3 as Oxidants for Si in Pyrotechnic Time Delay Compositions
2007; Wiley; Volume: 32; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/prep.200700048
ISSN1521-4087
AutoresLonji Kalombo, Olinto Del Fabbro, Corrie Conradie, Walter W. Focke,
Tópico(s)Solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography
ResumoAbstract Lead and its compounds in detonator time delays are being phased out owing to environmental and health concerns. It was found that changing from the conventional rolled lead elements to rigid aluminium tubes caused a significant decrease in the burn rate. It also impaired ignitability, especially of slow burning compositions such as SiBaSO 4 . Consequently, potential alternatives for the latter and also the fast burning SiPb 3 O 4 system were sought. Bi 2 O 3 , prepared by thermal decomposition of bismuth subcarbonate, gave fast burning compositions with silicon as fuel (155 mm s −1 with 20% Si). This system was ignitable by the spit of a shock tube. The SiSb 6 O 13 system required an initiating composition and yielded slow burning compositions. The lowest sustainable and reproducible burn rate in lead tubes, in the absence of additives, was 4.8 mm s −1 . In lead tubes, it was possible to reduce the burn rate further by adding fumed silica: A composition obtained by adding 10% fumed silica (add‐on basis) to a 10% Si–90% Sb 6 O 13 composition still burned reliably at a burn rate of 2.3 mm s −1 .
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