Decomposition of Eco-friendly Liquid Propellants over Ruthenium/Al2O3/metal foam Catalysts 


Vol. 25,  No. 3, pp. 256-262, Sep.  2019
10.7464/ksct.2019.25.3.256


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  Abstract

Hydroxylammonium nitrate (HAN)-based liquid propellants are attracting attention as environmentally friendly propellants because they are not carcinogens and the combustion gases have little toxicity. The catalyst used to decompose the HAN-based liquid propellant in a thruster must have both low temperature activity and high heat resistance. The objective of this study is to prepare an Ru/alumina/metal foam catalyst by supporting alumina slurry on the surface of NiCrAl metal foam using a washing coating method and then to support a ruthenium precursor thereon. The decomposition activity of a HAN aqueous solution of the Ru/alumina/metal foam catalyst was evaluated. The effect of the number of repetitive coatings of alumina slurry on the physical properties of the alumina/metal foam was analyzed. As the number of alumina wash coatings increased, mesopores with a diameter of about 7 nm were well-developed, thereby increasing the surface area and pore volume. It was optimal to repeat the wash coating alumina on the metal foam 12 times to maximize the surface area and pore volume of the alumina/metal foam. Mesopores were also well developed on the surface of the Ru/alumina/metal foam catalyst. It was found that the metal form itself without the active metal and alumina can promote the decomposition reaction of the HAN aqueous solution. In the case of the Ru/alumina/metal foam-550 catalyst, the decomposition onset temperature was significantly lowered compared with that of the thermal decomposition reaction, and ΔP could be greatly increased in the decomposition of the HAN aqueous solution. However, when the catalyst was calcined at 1,200 ℃, the catalytic activity was lowered inevitably because the surface area and pore volume of the catalyst were drastically reduced and Ru was sintered. Further research is needed to improve the heat resistance of Ru/alumina/metal foam catalysts.

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[IEEE Style]

Y. DS and J. JK, "Decomposition of Eco-friendly Liquid Propellants over Ruthenium/Al2O3/metal foam Catalysts," Clean Technology, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 256-262, 2019. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2019.25.3.256.

[ACM Style]

Yoo DS and Jeon JK. 2019. Decomposition of Eco-friendly Liquid Propellants over Ruthenium/Al2O3/metal foam Catalysts. Clean Technology, 25, 3, (2019), 256-262. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2019.25.3.256.