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Importance of Phase Change of Aluminum in Oxidation of Aluminum Nanoparticles

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Aluminum nanoparticles have increasingly gained attention because of their potential incorporation in explosive and propellant mixtures. This letter reports on a qualitative study on the oxidation of aluminum nanoparticles containing a passivating oxide coating. Hot-stage transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies were performed to understand the stability of the oxide coating in nanoaluminum, and oxidation was investigated using a single particle mass spectrometer (SPMS). We find that the oxidation of oxide-coated nanoaluminum coincides with and therefore is presumably initiated by melting of the aluminum core and subsequent mechanical rupture of the oxide coating.

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