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Porous Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine with Reduced Sensitivity Prepared by a Solvation–Desolvation Method

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posted on 2020-06-09, 18:36 authored by Mi Yan, Yu Liu, Jinjiang Xu, Liyuan Yang, Lin Zhang, Fude Nie, Shiliang Huang
A crystal engineering strategy has been adopted to prepare a porous high explosive, cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX). Raw RDX was crystallized with TMS, CAM, and HMPT (TMS = tetramethylene sulfone, CAM = ε-caprolactone monomer, and HMPT = hexamethylphosphoramide), forming three solvates, RDX·TMS, RDX·CAM, and RDX·HMPT, respectively. After desolvation by vacuum pyrolysis and antisolvent extraction, porous RDX containing micro- and nanoscale pores was successfully prepared. The porous RDX exhibits remarkably reduced impact, friction, and electrostatic spark sensitivity in comparison to raw RDX. A mechanism of the reduced sensitivity of porous RDX has also been proposed.

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