An advanced primary explosive and secondary explosive based on a zwitterionic pyrazole–triazole derivative†
Abstract
Two zwitterionic energetic materials containing a pyrazole–triazole backbone were synthesized and fully characterized. Compound 3 can serve as an ideal secondary explosive due to its high decomposition temperature (>200 °C), low impact sensitivity (>40 J), and excellent calculated detonation velocity (9090 m s−1). The good priming ability of compound 4 demonstrates that it is a potential candidate as a primary explosive, which was confirmed in the test. These results indicate that zwitterionic molecules are an efficient promising class for the future design of new high-energy density materials.