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Research and Development of High-performance Explosives
Published on: February 20, 2016
Design and Synthesis of High-Performance Planar Explosives and Solid Propellants with Tetrazole Moieties
Sohan Lal1, Richard J Staples2, Jean'ne M Shreeve1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83844, United States.
Abstract:
A straightforward synthetic strategy for newly designed nitrogen-rich planar explosives and solid propellants is reported. These materials exhibit high densities (1.69-1.95 g cm-3), high positive enthalpies of formation (approaching 1149.21 kJ mol-1), promising energetic properties (P = 26.36-33.78 GPa, D = 8258-9518 m s-1), acceptable thermal stabilities (Td = 132-277 °C), good sensitivities (IS = 4-40 J, FS = 60-360 N) and excellent propulsive performance (Isp = 176.80-253.06 s).
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