Issue 74, 2017, Issue in Progress

A dynamic prediction of stability for nitromethane in external electric field

Abstract

Adding an external electric field into an energetic material system can increase the energy but the stability may be reduced. In this paper, the effects of external electric fields on the initiation reaction dynamics of CH3NO2 (intermolecular and 1,3-intramolecular hydrogen transferences) were investigated using the MP2/6-311++G(2d,p) and CCSD/6-311++G(2d,p) methods. The results show that, when the external electric field is in the −y-direction of the CH3NO2 dimer (perpendicular to the O⋯N⋯N plane), the barriers of intermolecular hydrogen transference are lower than the C–NO2 bond dissociation energies, leading to a preference for the hydrogen transference path over the C–NO2 bond dissociation, and the sensitivities are higher than in the absence of an external electric field. However, in the other fields (except for the C–NO2 bond axis direction with a field strength larger than +0.0060 a.u.), the C–NO2 bond scission is favored and the sensitivities are almost equal to those in the absence of an external electric field. Although due to many obstacles, at present the proposition of adjusting the explosive sensitivity with external electric field does not make any sense in practice, the external-electric-field effect on explosive sensitivity must arouse intense interest in future.

Graphical abstract: A dynamic prediction of stability for nitromethane in external electric field

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Jun 2017
Accepted
29 Sep 2017
First published
05 Oct 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 47063-47072

A dynamic prediction of stability for nitromethane in external electric field

F. Ren, D. Cao, W. Shi and M. You, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 47063 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA06290G

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