Electrophilic solid propellant gas generator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 4417930
  • Patent Number
    4,417,930
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 16, 1977
    47 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 29, 1983
    41 years ago
Abstract
An electrophilic solid propellant gas generator employing iodine pentoxide (I.sub.2 O.sub.5) as a prime oxidizer which produces high concentrations of iodine atoms.
Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to compositions of matter and is particularly directed to compositions of matter for use as electrophilic solid propellant gas generator. Specific compositions are described which provide iodine atoms in the exhaust which are capable of quenching electrons generated by solid objects passing through a gaseous media at high velocities and temperatures.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Solid propellant gas generators have become widely used for a multiplicity of purposes and several types of solid propellant gas generators have been designed for quenching electrons. Specifically, solid propellants heavily loaded with tungsten, molybdenum, rhenium or vanadium metal and oxidized with ammonium perchlorate generate gaseous metal-oxide-hydroxide products which are capable of attaching electrons. A typical example could be derived from tungsten in which case the electrophilic species is H.sub.2 WO.sub.4 gas.
Unfortunately, as the temperature of the gaseous media containing the undesirable electrons is raised above 2500.degree. K., the ability of the metal-oxide-hydroxide compounds to attach the electrons is severely degraded.
BRIEF SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The disadvantages of the prior art are overcome with the present invention and a family of solid propellant gas generators is proposed which provide electrophilic species which are stable for electron attachment at temperatures above 2500.degree. K. Additionally, the density of the proposed solid propellants is greater than prior art thereby allowing superior packaging characteristics.
The advantages of the present invention are preferably attained by providing solid propellant gas generator formulations employing iodine pentoxide (I.sub.2 O.sub.5) as an oxidizer.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide improved electrophilic solid propellant gas generators.
Another object of the present invention is to provide solid propellant gas generators whose exhaust species will attach electrons at temperatures above 2500.degree. K.
A specific object of the present invention is to provide solid propellant gas generator formulations employing iodine pentoxide (I.sub.2 O.sub.5) as an oxidizer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In that form of the present invention chosen for purposes of illustration, a solid propellant gas generator system is proposed comprising iodine pentoxide as the prime oxidizer, ammonium perchlorate (AP) as a secondary oxidizer, and hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene as a fuel and binder.





EXAMPLE I
A solid propellant containing 70 percent by weight of I.sub.2 O.sub.5 (5.mu. particle size), 15 percent by weight AP (25.mu. particle size) and 15 percent by weight hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene yielded 0.194 gram moles of iodine atoms/100 grams of propellant. This propellant had a density of 2.688 gm/cm.sup.3 and a burn rate of 0.20 inches/second at 1000 psi.
EXAMPLE II
A solid propellant containing 70 percent by weight of I.sub.2 O.sub.5 (25.mu. particle size), 15 percent by weight AP (25.mu. particle size) and 15 percent by weight hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene yielded 0.194 gram moles of iodine atoms/100 grams of propellant. This propellant had a density of 2.688 gm/cm.sup.3 and a burn rate of 0.15 inches/second at 1000 psi.
EXAMPLE III
A solid propellant containing 70 percent by weight of I.sub.2 O.sub.5 (25.mu. particle size), 15 percent by weight AP (1.mu. particle size) and 15 percent by weight hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene yielded 0.194 gram moles of iodine atoms/100 grams of propellant. This propellant had a density of 2.688 gm/cm.sup.3 and a burn rate of 0.40 inches/second at 1000 psi.
Claims
  • 1. A solid propellant iodine atom gas generator system comprising:
  • iodine pentoxide as an iodine-containing primary oxidizer,
  • ammonium perchlorate as a secondary oxidizer,
  • hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene as the binder and fuel.
  • 2. A solid propellant iodine atom gas generator system consisting of:
  • ______________________________________iodine pentoxide 60-80 percentammonium perchlorate 5-20 percenthydroxy-terminated 10-20 percentpolybutadiene______________________________________
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
2995526 DeMent Aug 1961
3383860 Sayles May 1968
3802971 Burkardt et al. Apr 1974
3821042 Cutforth et al. Jun 1974
3839105 Dewitt et al. Oct 1974
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Bailar, "Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry", vol. 2, 1378-1380, Pergamon Press (1973) Oxford.