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High Energy Density Materials

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This book summarizes some recent developments in the area of high-energy high-density (HEDM) materials. Rather than being comprehensive in scope, emphasis is given to structural and bonding features of highly energetic - terials with possible applications as high explosives (secondary explosives) or propellants. In this book we do not focus on primary explosives (e.g. lead azidereplacements)sincebyde?nitiontheexplosiveperformance(detonation velocity and detonation pressure) of such materials although very sensitive are much less energetic than secondary (high) explosives. Modern HEDMs derive most of their energy (i) from oxidation of the c- bon backbone, as in traditional energetic materials, (ii) from ring or cage strain, or (iii) from their very high positive heat of formation. Examples of the?rstclassare traditionalexplosives, suchasTNT,RDXand HMX.Modern nitro-compounds, such as CL-20 or the recently reported hepta- and octa- trocubanes, belong to the second group of explosives and possess very high densities and enhance the energies utilizing substantial cage strain. Members of the third class of compounds are high-nitrogen compounds (up to 85% - trogencontent), such as aminotetrazole and nitrotetrazolederivatives, which show the desired remarkable insensitivity to electrostatic discharge, friction and impact, while having very high positive heats of formation and therefore very high explosive powers. The synthesis of energetic, non-nuclear materials for military application has been a long-term goal in various academic and military research groups worldwide. Some of the current challenges that face HEDMscientists are: Demandforenvironmentallycompatibleandtoxicologicallyacceptable- plosives and propellants. Examples are replacements for TNT, RDX and HMXsince nitro-explosivesper se,aswellastheir environmental transf- mation products, are toxic.

List of contents

FOX-7 (1,1-Diamino-2,2-dinitroethene).- Nitrogen-Rich Heterocycles.- New Nitrogen-Rich High Explosives.- Organic Difluoramine Derivatives.- Computational Aspects of Nitrogen-Rich HEDMs.- Sensitivities of High Energy Compounds.

About the author

Thomas M. Klapötke ist Professor für Anorganische Chemie an der LMU München. Seine unterhaltsame und spektakuläre Faschingsvorlesung begeistert jedes Jahr auch interessierte Laien.

Product details

Assisted by Thomas Klapoetke (Editor), T. M. Klapötke (Editor), Thomas Klapötke (Editor), Thomas M. Klapötke (Editor), Thoma M Klapötke (Editor), Thomas M Klapötke (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.04.2009
 
EAN 9783540722014
ISBN 978-3-540-72201-4
No. of pages 286
Dimensions 164 mm x 237 mm x 22 mm
Weight 584 g
Illustrations XII, 286 p. 183 illus.
Series Structure and Bonding
Structure and Bonding
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Inorganic chemistry

Physikalische Chemie, Organische Chemie, C, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Materialwissenschaft, Chemoinformatik, chemistry, Chemistry and Materials Science, Materials science, Materials Science, general, Physical Chemistry, Information technology: general issues, Inorganic Chemistry, Chemoinformatics, Computational Chemistry, Computer Applications in Chemistry

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