2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-022-11524-z
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Preparation of rGO, Fe2O3, and Fe2O3/rGO for the catalytic thermal decomposition of microspherical TKX-50

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“…Both spectra show a couple of strong vibrational bands at around 1680, 1425, and 1296 cm –1 , corresponding to the stretching of CO, bending of CO, and stretching of C–OH, respectively . The moderate peaks at 1605 and 756 cm –1 can be attributed to the stretching vibrations of aromatic CC and C–H, and the peak at 565 cm –1 belongs to the Fe–O vibration. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Both spectra show a couple of strong vibrational bands at around 1680, 1425, and 1296 cm –1 , corresponding to the stretching of CO, bending of CO, and stretching of C–OH, respectively . The moderate peaks at 1605 and 756 cm –1 can be attributed to the stretching vibrations of aromatic CC and C–H, and the peak at 565 cm –1 belongs to the Fe–O vibration. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Besides, P 1 of TKX-50(ss) (89.4 %) was significantly larger than that of TKX-50(r) (66.03 %) and the total mass loss of TKX-50(ss) was 96.58 %, suggesting that the decomposition of TKX-50 was more complete after spherification and refinement. The earlier reaction temperature and increased reaction rate were mainly due to the reduction in particle size [36].…”
Section: Thermal Performancementioning
confidence: 99%