Potassium 1,1′-Dinitramino-5,5′-bistetrazolate: A Primary Explosive with Fast Detonation and High Initiation Power

Adequate primary explosives such as lead azide mostly contain toxic ingredients, which have to be replaced. A new candidate that shows high potential, potassium 1,1′‐dinitramino‐5,5′‐bistetrazolate (K2DNABT), was synthesized by a sophisticated synthetic procedure based on dimethylcarbonate and glyox...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2014-07, Vol.53 (31), p.8172-8175
Hauptverfasser: Fischer, Dennis, Klapötke, Thomas M., Stierstorfer, Jörg
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Zusammenfassung:Adequate primary explosives such as lead azide mostly contain toxic ingredients, which have to be replaced. A new candidate that shows high potential, potassium 1,1′‐dinitramino‐5,5′‐bistetrazolate (K2DNABT), was synthesized by a sophisticated synthetic procedure based on dimethylcarbonate and glyoxal. It was intensively characterized for its chemical (X‐ray diffraction, EA, NMR and vibrational spectroscopy) and physico‐chemical properties (sensitivity towards impact, friction, and electrostatic, DSC). The obtained primary explosive combines good thermal stability with the desired mechanical stability. Owing to its high heat of formation (326 kJ mol−1) and density (2.11 g cm−3), impressive values for its detonation velocity (8330 m s−1) and pressure (311 kbar) were computed. Its superior calculated performance output was successfully confirmed and demonstrated by different convenient energetic test methods. Fast and furious: The picture shows the moment of detonation of the new primary explosive potassium 1,1′‐dinitramino‐5,5′‐bistetrazolate, which can be synthesized by a safe and sustainable procedure. It shows faster detonation with greater initiation power than lead azide while simultaneously being environmentally compatible.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.201404790