Thermite Reactions within Liquid Gallium/Iron Oxide
Supraparticles Triggered Via Induction Heating
Posted on 2025-05-09 - 16:05
Thermite reactions
are well-known for mixtures of aluminum and
iron oxide. However, other reactive metals, such as gallium, were
not studied in this application, and the use of induction as an external
trigger for the thermite reaction has not been established. In this
work, supraparticles of gallium and iron oxide nanoparticles were
synthesized to combine a low melting point with inductive heating
properties. The enabled thermite-like redox reactions generate temperatures
up to 900 °C within seconds in an alternating magnetic field,
tunable by the material’s gallium content. Induction heating
profiles are thus significantly expanded and could be applied for
targeted heat-on-demand.
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Raczka, Theodor; Groppe, Philipp; Hurle, Katrin; Moritz, Michael S.; Papp, Christian; Mandel, Karl; et al. (2025). Thermite Reactions within Liquid Gallium/Iron Oxide
Supraparticles Triggered Via Induction Heating. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.5c01171