TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring Sustainable Rocket Fuels
T2 - [Imidazolyl-Amine-BH2]+-Cation-Based Ionic Liquids as Replacements for Toxic Hydrazine Derivatives
AU - Huang, Shi
AU - Qi, Xiujuan
AU - Zhang, Wenquan
AU - Liu, Tianlin
AU - Zhang, Qinghua
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
PY - 2015/12/1
Y1 - 2015/12/1
N2 - The application of hypergolic ionic liquids as propellant fuels is a newly emerging area in the fields of chemistry and propulsion science. Herein, a new class of [imidazolyl-amine-BH2]+-cation-based ionic liquids, which included fuel-rich anions, such as dicyanamide (N(CN)2-) and cyanoborohydride (BH3CN-) anions, were synthesized and characterized. As expected, all of the ionic liquids exhibited spontaneous combustion upon contact with the oxidizer 100 % HNO3. The densities of these ionic liquids varied from 0.99-1.12 g cm-3, and the heats of formation, predicted based on Gaussian 09 calculations, were between -707.7 and 241.8 kJ mol-1. Among them, the salt of compound 5, that is, (1-allyl-1H-imidazole-3-yl)-(trimethylamine)-dihydroboronium dicyanamide, exhibited the lowest viscosity (168 MPa s), good thermal properties (Tg<-70 C, Td>130 C), and the shortest ignition-delay time (18 ms) with 100 % HNO3. These ionic fuels, as "green" replacements for toxic hydrazine-derivatives, may have potential applications as bipropellant formulations. Rocket man: New [imidazolyl-amine-BH2]-cation-based hypergolic ionic liquids exhibit hypergolic properties upon contact with an oxidizer. Of the new ionic liquids, seven dicyanamide-based ionic liquids are water-stable and have ID<50 ms. Compared to traditional hypergolic ionic liquids, they exhibited shorter ID times and higher densities, thus suggesting their potential application in liquid bipropellant fuels or formulations.
AB - The application of hypergolic ionic liquids as propellant fuels is a newly emerging area in the fields of chemistry and propulsion science. Herein, a new class of [imidazolyl-amine-BH2]+-cation-based ionic liquids, which included fuel-rich anions, such as dicyanamide (N(CN)2-) and cyanoborohydride (BH3CN-) anions, were synthesized and characterized. As expected, all of the ionic liquids exhibited spontaneous combustion upon contact with the oxidizer 100 % HNO3. The densities of these ionic liquids varied from 0.99-1.12 g cm-3, and the heats of formation, predicted based on Gaussian 09 calculations, were between -707.7 and 241.8 kJ mol-1. Among them, the salt of compound 5, that is, (1-allyl-1H-imidazole-3-yl)-(trimethylamine)-dihydroboronium dicyanamide, exhibited the lowest viscosity (168 MPa s), good thermal properties (Tg<-70 C, Td>130 C), and the shortest ignition-delay time (18 ms) with 100 % HNO3. These ionic fuels, as "green" replacements for toxic hydrazine-derivatives, may have potential applications as bipropellant formulations. Rocket man: New [imidazolyl-amine-BH2]-cation-based hypergolic ionic liquids exhibit hypergolic properties upon contact with an oxidizer. Of the new ionic liquids, seven dicyanamide-based ionic liquids are water-stable and have ID<50 ms. Compared to traditional hypergolic ionic liquids, they exhibited shorter ID times and higher densities, thus suggesting their potential application in liquid bipropellant fuels or formulations.
KW - hydrazines
KW - hypergolicity
KW - ionic liquids
KW - nitrogen heterocycles
KW - propellants
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U2 - 10.1002/asia.201500711
DO - 10.1002/asia.201500711
M3 - 文章
C2 - 26247801
AN - SCOPUS:84955268655
SN - 1861-4728
VL - 10
SP - 2725
EP - 2732
JO - Chemistry - An Asian Journal
JF - Chemistry - An Asian Journal
IS - 12
ER -