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Explosion Power and Pressure Desensitization Resisting Property of Emulsion Explosives Sensitized by MgH2

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Abstract

Due to low detonation power and pressure desensitization problems that traditional emulsion explosives encounter in utilization, a hydrogen-based emulsion explosives was devised. This type of emulsion explosives is sensitized by hydrogen-containing material MgH2, and MgH2 plays a double role as a sensitizer and an energetic material in emulsion explosives. Underwater explosion experiments and shock wave desensitization experiments show that an MgH2 emulsion explosives has excellent detonation characteristics and is resistant to pressure desensitization. The pressure desensitization–resistant mechanism of MgH2 emulsion explosives was investigated using scanning electron microscopy.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank Jie Tian of the Engineering Experiment Center at the University of Science and Technology of China for her enthusiastic support in scanning electron microscope analysis. This work was supported by the National Fund of Nature Science of China (Nos. 51174183 and 51134012), and the authors thank these foundations for the financial support.

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