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Prediction of CL-20 chemical degradation pathways, theoretical and experimental evidence for dependence on competing modes of reaction
Authors:Qasim M  Fredrickson H  Honea P  Furey J  Leszczynski J  Okovytyy S  Szecsody J  Kholod Y
Institution:U.S. Army ERDC, 3909 Halls Ferry Road, Vicksburg, MS 39180, USA. Mohammad.M.Qasim@erdc.usace.army.mil
Abstract:Highest occupied and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energies, formation energies, bond lengths and FTIR spectra all suggest competing CL-20 degradation mechanisms. This second of two studies investigates recalcitrant, toxic, aromatic CL-20 intermediates that absorb from 370 to 430 nm. Our earlier study (Struct. Chem., 15, 2004) revealed that these intermediates were formed at high OH(-) concentrations via the chemically preferred pathway of breaking the C-C bond between the two cyclopentanes, thereby eliminating nitro groups, forming conjugated pi bonds, and resulting in a pyrazine three-ring aromatic intermediate. In attempting to find and make dominant a more benign CL-20 transformation pathway, this current research validates hydroxylation results from both studies and examines CL-20 transformations via photo-induced free radical reactions. This article discusses CL-20 competing modes of degradation revealed through: computational calculation; UV/VIS and SF spectroscopy following alkaline hydrolysis; and photochemical irradiation to degrade CL-20 and its byproducts at their respective wavelengths of maximum absorption.
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