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Utilizing electronic assisted enhancement: An innovative approach for studying the thermal decomposition and combustion of ionic liquids

  • Cailing Zhang
  • , Yutao Wang
  • , Baiquan Chen
  • , Zhenguo Pang
  • , Hongqi Nie
  • , Quan Zhu
  • , Peijin Liu
  • , Wei He
  • Sichuan University
  • School of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • North University of China
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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Abstract

Flammable ionic liquids exhibit high conductivity and a broad electrochemical window, enabling the generation of combustible gases for combustion via electrochemical decomposition and thermal decomposition. This characteristic holds significant implications in the realm of novel satellite propulsion. Introducing a fraction of the electrical energy into energetic ionic liquid fuels, the thermal decomposition process is facilitated by reducing the apparent activation energy required, and electrical energy can trigger the electrochemical decomposition of ionic liquids, presenting a promising approach to enhance combustion efficiency and energy release. This study applied an external voltage during the thermal decomposition of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazole nitrate ([EMIm]NO3), revealing the effective alteration of the activation energy of [EMIm]NO3. The pyrolysis, electrochemical decomposition, and electron assisted enhancement products were identified through Thermogravimetry–Differential scanning calorimetry–Fourier transform infrared-Mass spectrometry (TG-DSC-FTIR-MS) and gas chromatography (GC) analyses, elucidating the degradation mechanism of [EMIm]NO3. Furthermore, an external voltage was introduced during the combustion of [EMIm]NO3, demonstrating the impact of voltage on the combustion process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)179-189
Number of pages11
JournalDefence Technology
Volume44
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2025

Keywords

  • Electron assisted enhanced combustion
  • Electron assisted enhanced thermal decomposition
  • Flammable ionic liquids
  • Kinetic methods

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