Engineered Surface Chemistry and Enhanced Energetic Performance of Aluminum Nanoparticles by Nonthermal Hydrogen Plasma Treatment.

Nano Lett

Department of Chemical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, United States.

Published: June 2023

Extracting the maximum chemical energy from aluminum nanoparticles (Al NPs) during oxidation is essential for their use in energetic applications. However, the shell of native AlO limits the release of chemical energy by acting as a diffusion barrier and dead weight. Engineering the surface properties of Al NPs by modifying their shell chemistry can reduce the inhibiting effects of the oxide shell on the rate and heat release of oxidation. Here, we employ nonthermal hydrogen plasma at high power and a short time to alter the shell chemistry by doping it with Al-H, as examined and confirmed by HRTEM, FTIR, and XPS. Thermal analysis (TGA/DSC) shows that Al NPs with modified surfaces exhibit augmented oxidation and heat release (33% higher than those of untreated Al NPs). The results demonstrate the promising effect of nonthermal hydrogen plasma in engineering the shell chemistry of Al NPs to improve their overall energetic performance during oxidation.

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