Synthesis of 4-Nitroisoxazole-Based Energetic Materials
Alexey A Konnov1, Anton D Lisyutkin1,2, Dmitry B Vinogradov1
1N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991, Russian Federation.
Abstract:
A set of novel biheterocyclic energetic materials incorporating the 4-nitroisoxazole scaffold was synthesized. Thus, prepared species demonstrated excellent thermal stability (181-244 °C), good densities (1.71-1.74 g·cm-3), and detonation velocities (7.6-8.3 km s-1), while retaining insensitivity to friction. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of an incorporation of the 4-nitroisoxazole scaffold into the structure of high-energy materials.
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