Issue 7, 2024

Can cage-like cations function as antagonistic ions towards pentazolate anions?

Abstract

Although numerous non-metallic pentazolate (cyclo-N5) salts have been synthesized and investigated, no cyclo-N5 salt containing cage-like cations has been reported to date. To identify how cage-like cations impact the structures and properties of cyclo-N5 salts, we synthesized and examined two cyclo-N5 salts (C10H18N6 and C6H14N12) based on cage-like cations. Furthermore, the structures and performances of these cyclo-N5 salts were compared. The results suggest that the cyclo-N5 salts based on cage-like cations possess good insensitivity (IS > 40 N, FS > 360 J), which provides a good idea for developing new energetic salts with low sensitivity. Furthermore, we compared C6H14N12 with chain-like cationic pentazolate salt based on a similar structure and reported that C6H14N12 demonstrated improved density and detonation performance. This result indicates that selecting cage-like cations as antagonistic ions to cyclo-N5 anions may be an improved choice compared to chain-like cations having similar structures.

Graphical abstract: Can cage-like cations function as antagonistic ions towards pentazolate anions?

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Nov 2023
Accepted
01 Jan 2024
First published
03 Jan 2024

CrystEngComm, 2024,26, 977-984

Can cage-like cations function as antagonistic ions towards pentazolate anions?

T. Jiang, H. Xia, W. Zhang, Z. Cai, S. Song and T. Liu, CrystEngComm, 2024, 26, 977 DOI: 10.1039/D3CE01168B

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