Particle Size-Controllable Preparation of a CL-20/HMX Cocrystal with High Energy and Low Sensitivity
SongYuChen Ma1, Tao Liu1, DeQi Wang1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, National Special Superfine Powder Engineering Research Center, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210094, China.
Abstract:
To address the quality issues arising from the uncontrollable morphological grain size in the preparation of CL-20/HMX cocrystals, a novel method for producing high-quality cocrystals with well-defined morphological grain sizes has been developed. The cocrystallization process was conducted using the solvent/nonsolvent method, wherein the mixing efficiency and solution supersaturation were precisely controlled through systematic optimization of key parameters, including solvent composition, solvent/nonsolvent ratio, reaction temperature, and stirring rate. Through systematic optimization of experimental parameters, three distinct rhombohedral CL-20/HMX cocrystal samples with uniform particle size distributions and well-defined morphologies were successfully prepared, exhibiting characteristic D 50 values of 20, 63, and 130 μm. Comprehensive characterization revealed that SEM analysis demonstrated the cocrystals possess smooth surfaces and regular geometric shapes. Combined XRD and micro-CT analyses confirmed the high crystallinity of the cocrystals, particularly noting the reduced internal defects and superior crystal perfection in larger-grained samples. DSC measurements indicated enhanced thermal stability in cocrystals with larger particle sizes. Furthermore, sensitivity testing showed larger-grained cocrystals are less sensitive than smaller-grained ones, which can be attributed to the more compact internal structure of the crystals.


