Energetic Salts with stacking and hydrogen-bonding interactions lead the way to future energetic materials

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Abstract

Among energetic materials, there are two significant challenges facing researchers: 1) to develop ionic CHNO explosives with higher densities than their parent nonionic molecules and (2) to achieve a fine balance between high detonation performance and low sensitivity. We report a surprising energetic salt, hydroxylammonium 3-dinitromethanide-1,2,4-triazolone, that exhibits exceptional properties, viz., higher density, superior detonation performance, and improved thermal, impact, and friction stabilities, then those of its precursor, 3-dinitromethyl-1,2,4-triazolone. The solid-state structure features of the new energetic salt were investigated with X-ray diffraction which showed π-stacking and hydrogen-bonding interactions that contribute to closer packing and higher density. According to the experimental results and theoretical analysis, the newly designed energetic salt also gives rise to a workable compromise in high detonation properties and desirable stabilities. These findings will enhance the future prospects for rational energetic materials design and commence a new chapter in this field.

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Zhang, J., Zhang, Q., Vo, T. T., Parrish, D. A., & Shreeve, J. M. (2015). Energetic Salts with stacking and hydrogen-bonding interactions lead the way to future energetic materials. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 137(4), 1697–1704. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja5126275

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