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First Alliance of Pyrazole and Furoxan Leading to High-Performance Energetic Materials

T. E. Khoranyan, Alexander А. Larin, Kyrill Yu. Suponitsky, Ivan V. Ananyev, Igor N. Melnikov, Ekaterina K. Kosareva, Nikita V. Muravyev, Igor L. Dalinger, Алла Н. Пивкина, Леонид Л. Ферштат

2024ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Nitrogen heterocyclic scaffolds retain their leading position as valuable building blocks in material science, particularly for the design of small-molecule energetic materials. However, the search for more balanced combinations of directly linked heterocyclic cores is far from being exhausted and aims to reach ideally balanced high-energy substances. Herein, we present the synthetic route to novel pyrazole-furoxan framework enriched with nitro groups and demonstrate a promising set of properties, viz., good thermal stability, acceptable mechanical sensitivity, and high detonation performance. In-depth crystal analysis showed that the isomers having lower-impact sensitivity values in both types of regioisomeric pairs are those with the exocyclic furoxan oxygen atom being closer to the pyrazole ring. Owing to the favorable combination of high crystal densities (1.83–1.93 g cm –3 ), positive oxygen balance to CO (up to +13.9%), and high enthalpies of formation (322–435 kJ mol –1 ), the synthesized compounds show high calculated detonation velocities (8.4–9.1 km s –1 ) and excellent metal accelerating abilities. The incorporation of the 3-nitrofuroxan moiety increases the thermal stability (by ca. 20 °C) and decreases the mechanical sensitivity of target hybrid materials in both types of regioisomeric pairs. Simultaneously, the detonation performance of 3-nitrofuroxans is almost identical to that of 4-nitrofuroxans, highlighting the potential of the regioisomeric tunability in the future design of energetic materials.

Topics & Concepts

FuroxanMaterials scienceEnergetic materialNanotechnologyPyrazoleChemical engineeringNitric oxideExplosive materialOrganic chemistryChemistryEngineeringEnergetic Materials and CombustionRocket and propulsion systems researchChemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure
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