Issue 31, 2013

Asymmetrically substituted 5,5′-bistriazoles – nitrogen-rich materials with various energetic functionalities

Abstract

In this contribution the synthesis and full structural and spectroscopic characterization of three asymmetrically substituted bis-1,2,4-triazoles, along with different energetic moieties like amino, nitro, nitrimino and azido moieties, is presented. Additionally, selected nitrogen-rich ionic derivatives have been prepared and characterized. This comparative study on the influence of these energetic moieties on structural and energetic properties constitutes a complete characterization including IR, Raman and multinuclear NMR spectroscopy. Single crystal X-ray crystallographic measurements were performed and provide insight into structural characteristics as well as inter- and intramolecular interactions. The standard enthalpies of formation were calculated for all compounds at the CBS-4M level of theory, revealing highly positive heats of formation for all compounds. The detonation parameters were calculated using the EXPLO5 program and compared to the common secondary explosive RDX as well as recently published symmetric bistriazoles. As expected, the measured sensitivities to mechanical stimuli and decomposition temperatures strongly depend on the energetic moiety of the triazole ring. All compounds were characterized in terms of sensitivities (impact, friction, electrostatic) and thermal stabilities, the ionic derivatives were found to be thermally stable, insensitive compounds.

Graphical abstract: Asymmetrically substituted 5,5′-bistriazoles – nitrogen-rich materials with various energetic functionalities

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 May 2013
Accepted
05 Jun 2013
First published
05 Jun 2013

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 11136-11145

Asymmetrically substituted 5,5′-bistriazoles – nitrogen-rich materials with various energetic functionalities

A. A. Dippold, T. M. Klapötke and M. Oswald, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 11136 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT51205C

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