“…CSPs are also regarded as one of the most important energetic materials in the aviation field . Based on the special application field of CSPs, their energy performance, especially combustion performance, will directly affect the payload capacity and launch distance of the aircraft. , Based on this, improving the combustion performance to achieve greater energy load with less mass ratio of CSPs is very necessary. , The most commonly used CSPs are ammonium perchlorate/hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (AP/HTPB) propellants, which are based on AP as the oxidant and HTPB as the adhesive. , AP/HTPB propellants exhibit excellent energy characteristics and mechanical properties, which are widely used as a power source of military and civil aircraft. , Generally, the ratio of AP in AP/HTPB propellants is over 70 wt %, which means that the thermal decomposition performance of AP seriously affects the combustion performance of the composite propellants. , The recognized and simple method to ameliorate AP thermal decomposition is to use catalysts as the additives. − Therefore, finding suitable catalyst materials has become a focus of research in the application field of AP/HTPB propellants. , …”