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Original Articles

Synthesis, structural characterization, and thermal properties of alkaline (earth) compounds derived from 2,4-dinitroimidazole

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Pages 1480-1491 | Received 21 Oct 2009, Accepted 26 Jan 2010, Published online: 13 May 2010
 

Abstract

Eight alkaline and alkaline-earth compounds derived from 2,4-dinitroimidazole (2,4-HDNI) were synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, and TG–DSC, of which K(2,4-DNI) (1), Rb(2,4-DNI)(2,4-HDNI)(H2O)2 (2), and Ba(2,4-DNI)2(H2O)4 (3) were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. All the three compounds were crystallized from water, but 1 was an anhydrate. The coordination number in 1 and 3 is 10, but in 2 is 9. The 2,4-DNI adopts either η3, η2, or η1 coordination modes depending on the metal cation. In 3, there is an inversion center located on the metal. Only in 2 does water play an important role for the construction of the structure; in 3 it is a hydrogen bonding participant. TG–DSC analyses of 1 were also performed, and non-isothermal decomposition reaction kinetics were obtained.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank the Department of Lab Construction and Administration of Shaanxi Normal University and National Defense Key Laboratory of Propellant and Explosive Combustion of China for providing financial support.

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