Design and evaluation of novel energetic materials based on tricyclo[3.1.1.12,4]†
Abstract
A novel series of high-energy density compounds based on the tricyclic[3.1.1.12,4]octane skeleton have been designed. Four of these compounds exhibit theoretical densities exceeding 1.90 g cm−3 and detonation velocities surpassing 9.0 km s−1, and three of them exhibit detonation pressures above 40 GPa. Among them, compound Tec-5 demonstrates the best overall performance, with an oxygen balance of 2.37%, a density of 1.91 g cm−3, a detonation velocity of 9.54 km s−1, and a detonation pressure of 42.70 GPa. These findings suggest that potentially high energy density compounds can be designed through the combination of nitrogen-containing cage skeletons with energetic groups. At the same time, the nitro group has a positive effect on the theoretical density and enthalpy of formation of the compound, but its influence on the detonation velocity, detonation pressure and detonation heat is weaker than oxygen balance.

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