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Research Article

A low sensitivity energetic cocrystal of ammonium pentazolate

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ABSTRACT

A new cyclo-pentazolate anion-based energetic cocrystal NH4N5 · 1/6NH4Cl was synthesized. The structure, thermal behavior, sensitivity, and detonation properties of NH4N5 · 1/6NH4Cl were studied. Cube-shaped NH4N5 · 1/6NH4Cl crystallizes in the Fd-3 m space group, and is formed by hydrogen bonding interactions. DSC-TG-MS combined techniques show that NH4N5 · 1/6NH4Cl has better thermal stability than NH4N5. The cocrystal exhibits low impact and friction sensitivity, and largely reduces the mechanical sensitivity of NH4N5. Furthermore, the cocrystal is predicted to have a detonation velocity of about 8.3 km s−1 and a detonation pressure of about 21.4 GPa, respectively, indicating excellent detonation performance.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to acknowledge National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 21771108) to provide fund for conducting experiments. They thank Dr. W. Wei (Testing center, Yangzhou University) for testing of Raman spectra; Prof. L. Yuan (Testing center, Yangzhou University) for testing of SEM and EDX; Prof. W. Tang (Analysis and Testing Center, Nanjing University of Science and Technology) for testing of IR spectra; R. Wang (NETZSCH Scientific Instruments Trading (Shanghai) Ltd.) for testing of DSC-TG-MS combined techniques; Z. Zhang (Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Y. Yin (Microspectrum Technology Co., Ltd.) for testing of single-crystal structures; and Prof. K. O. Christe (University of Southern California) for helpful discussions.

Disclosure Statement

The authors declare no conflict of interests.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [21771108].

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