Potassium Trinitromethyl Tetrazole (TNMT-K): A New Member of the Primary Explosive Family

Abstract

Design and synthesis of lead-free, environmentally benign primary explosives have been a significant challenge over the decades. Now a novel primary explosive, potassium 5-(trinitromethyl)-tetrazol-2-ide (TNMT-K), has been synthesized using straightforward and mild reaction conditions. TNMT-K offers advantages over traditional primary explosives such as facile synthesis, high positive oxygen balance (9.33%), insensitivity to light, good detonation properties (D = 7862 ms-1, P = 26.27 GPa, -Q = 5039 kJkg-1), and very high mechanical sensitivity (IS < 1 J, FS < 5 N) with good thermal stability (Td = 118 °C), which make it a potential next generation primary explosive

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
05 Jan 2026
Accepted
09 Apr 2026
First published
10 Apr 2026

Mater. Horiz., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Potassium Trinitromethyl Tetrazole (TNMT-K): A New Member of the Primary Explosive Family

S. Lal, R. J. Staples and J. M. Shreeve, Mater. Horiz., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6MH00019C

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