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Investigating 3,4-bis(3-nitrofurazan-4-yl)furoxan detonation with a rapidly tuned density functional tight binding model

Rebecca Lindsey, Sorin Bastea, Nir Goldman, Laurence E. Fried

2021The Journal of Chemical Physics25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We describe a machine learning approach to rapidly tune density functional tight binding models for the description of detonation chemistry in organic molecular materials. Resulting models enable simulations on the several 10s of ps scales characteristic to these processes, with “quantum-accuracy.” We use this approach to investigate early shock chemistry in 3,4-bis(3-nitrofurazan-4-yl)furoxan, a hydrogen-free energetic material known to form onion-like nanocarbon particulates following detonation. We find that the ensuing chemistry is significantly characterized by the formation of large CxNyOz species, which are likely precursors to the experimentally observed carbon condensates. Beyond utility as a means of investigating detonation chemistry, the present approach can be used to generate quantum-based reference data for the development of full machine-learned interatomic potentials capable of simulation on even greater time and length scales, i.e., for applications where characteristic time scales exceed the reach of methods including Kohn–Sham density functional theory, which are commonly used for reference data generation.

Topics & Concepts

DetonationFuroxanDensity functional theoryTight bindingQuantum chemistryComputational chemistryChemistryQuantumChemical physicsMaterials scienceNanotechnologyExplosive materialPhysicsElectronic structureMoleculeQuantum mechanicsOrganic chemistrySupramolecular chemistryNitric oxideEnergetic Materials and CombustionAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesCrystallography and molecular interactions