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Melt dispersion versus diffusive oxidation mechanism for aluminum nanoparticles: Critical experiments and controlling parameters
Applied Physics Letters (2008)
  • Valery I. Levitas, Texas Tech University
  • Michelle L. Pantoya, Texas Tech University
  • Birce Dikici, Texas Tech University
Abstract

Critical experiments were performed on Al and MoO3 thermites. The diameter and alumina shell thickness of the Alnanoparticles were varied, and flame propagation velocities were measured. The results strongly support the melt-dispersion mechanism and contradict the diffusionoxidation mechanism. The parameters that control the oxidation rate and flame velocity are justified and directions for the synthesis of Alnanoparticles (which are opposite to the current directions based on diffusionoxidation) are suggested. An equation for the flame velocity versus Alnanoparticle geometrical parameters, thermomechanical properties, and synthesis parameters is formulated.

Publication Date
2008
Publisher Statement

This article is from Applied Physics Letters92 (2008): 011921, doi:10.1063/1.2824392. Posted with permission.

Citation Information
Valery I. Levitas, Michelle L. Pantoya and Birce Dikici. "Melt dispersion versus diffusive oxidation mechanism for aluminum nanoparticles: Critical experiments and controlling parameters" Applied Physics Letters Vol. 92 Iss. 1 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/birce_dikici/1/