2008 Annual Meeting

(491f) Pyrophoric Films Based on Nano-Sized Iron

Authors

Doorenbos, Z. - Presenter, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
Vats, A., South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
Puszynski, J., South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
Shende, R., South Dakota School of Mines &Technology
Kapoor, D., US Army RDECOM-ARDEC
Martin, D., Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center
Haines, C., US Army RDECOM-ARDEC
Pyrophoric α-iron nanostructured porous coatings were prepared by a sol-gel technique. Iron oxide coating deposited on a non-porous metallic substrate was formed from FeCl2 dissolved in ethanol in the presence of Brij-76 surfactant. The gelling process was conducted by the addition of propylene oxide. The surfactant was removed by washing in ethanol and the resulting coating was heat treated to form Fe2O3. The Fe2O3 coatings were reduced in H2/N2 atmosphere at temperatures above 500oC and after cooling tested for their pyrophoricity in flowing air. These coatings have shown a strong affinity to oxygen. The effect of processing condition as well as thickness of the coating and it morphology on maximum combustion temperature and the duration of a pyrophoric reaction will be discussed. Experimental data will be compared to results obtained from one-dimensional mathematical model.