Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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673872 | Thermochimica Acta | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, aminoguanidium 5,5â²-azobis-1H-tetrazolate (AGAT) was investigated as one of the promising gas-generating agents for airbags. Thermogravimetry and evolved gas analysis were conducted using a differential thermo-gravimetric analyzer and a quadrupole mass spectrometer, respectively. AGAT decomposed at 516Â K, corresponding to about 50% weight loss. The decomposition of AGAT was the cleavage of the heterocyclic ring with the generation of heat. The heterocyclic ring opened with the release of molecular nitrogen and cyanamide. The gas phase cyanamide decomposed to NH3, HCN, and N2. The aminocyanamide formed cyanamide which formed nonvolatile compounds such as melamine, melem, and melon. They decomposed to N2, NH3, and NH4CN at higher temperature.
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Authors
Yasuyoshi Miyata, Kazuo Hasue,