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    Thermal Decomposition and Combustion Studies on Potassium Perchlorat e/Polystyrene Propellant Systems

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    STUDIES on potassium perchlorate/polystyrene (KP/PS) propellant systems have been carried out by using such techniques as thermogravimetry (TG), differential thermal analysis (DTA), and mass spectrometry (MS). It has been found that the thermal decomposition (TD) behavior of the KP/PS propellant is similar to that of the AP/PS propellant studied earlier.! It has also been observed that the TD of KP in the melt has a correlation with the burning rate (r) of KP/PS propellant at atmospheric pressure

    Role of Transition-Metal Fluorides in Ammonium-Perchlorate Decomposition

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    Buried Interfaces Effects in Ionic Conductive LaF3–SrF2 Multilayers

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    In multiphase/multilayer solid electrolytes, the composition, reactivity, and structure of interfaces between materials and phases play a fundamental role for fast ion-conduction. Here, the properties of buried interfaces in prototypical fast ion-conducting LaF3/SrF2 epitaxial multilayers are investigated. Photoelectron spectroscopy—both with soft-X and high-energy photons—is applied to separate composition and reactivity of buried interfaces with respect to the outermost surface. X-ray reflectivity, high-energy electron diffraction, X-ray diffraction, atomic force and transmission electron microscopies are used to study morphology, layer crystallinity, epitaxy relations, and buried interface structure. It is found that while the alternated layers present good crystallinity and high lattice matching, with formation of almost ideal sharp interfaces, buried interfaces show a sizeable reduction of the energy barrier for F vacancy formation with respect to bare materials. A density higher by a factor of six of fluorine vacancies is observed at buried interfaces in multilayers with respect to the bare materials. This is correlated to the formation of space charge regions, favoring ion conduction. The formation of F depleted La fluoride regions at interfaces is also promoted by annealing. This is associated to the increase of ion conductivity in annealed heterostructures reported in literature
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