Issue 36, 2007

Energetic mono and dibasic 5-dinitromethyltetrazolates: synthesis, properties, and particle processing

Abstract

Energetic mono and dianionic 5-dinitromethyltetrazolate salts, prepared by combining stoichiometric amounts (1 : 1 or 1 : 2 mol ratio) of 5-dinitromethyltetrazole and various azoles and amines, exhibit thermodynamic properties as well as detonation velocities and pressures that make them competitive with some common energetic materials. Aminoguanidinium 5-dinitromethyltetrazolate, 2, exhibited different particle shapes when crystallized from solutions of varying concentrations. Di(aminoguanidinium) 5-dinitromethyltetrazolate, 3, when treated with a solvent-diffusion process, gave nanoparticles with a branched net structure. Salts 7 and cocrystallized 10 were investigated using single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.

Graphical abstract: Energetic mono and dibasic 5-dinitromethyltetrazolates: synthesis, properties, and particle processing

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 May 2007
Accepted
27 Jun 2007
First published
13 Jul 2007

J. Mater. Chem., 2007,17, 3819-3826

Energetic mono and dibasic 5-dinitromethyltetrazolates: synthesis, properties, and particle processing

Z. Zeng, H. Gao, B. Twamley and J. M. Shreeve, J. Mater. Chem., 2007, 17, 3819 DOI: 10.1039/B708041G

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