Host–guest energetic materials constructed by incorporating oxidizing gas molecules into an organic lattice cavity toward achieving highly-energetic and low-sensitivity performance
Chemical Communications2018Vol. 55(7), pp. 909–912
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Abstract
A promising strategy for the preparation of novel gas inclusion host-guest energetic materials was provided by incorporating powerful oxidizer N2O into the crystal lattice cavity of 2,4,6,8,10,12-hexanitrohexaazatetracyclododecane (HNIW). The HNIW/N2O complex crystal exhibits a surprisingly high crystallographic density (2.038 g cm-3 at 298 K), more thermal stability, better predicted detonation properties and lower sensitivity compared to ε-HNIW due to its enhanced packing density, improved oxidation effect and added heat-release after N2O insertion.
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