Energetic Materials Based on the 5‐Azido‐3‐nitro‐1, 2,4‐triazolate Anion |
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Authors: | Dániel Izsák Thomas M. Klapötke Regina Scharf Jörg Stierstorfer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Ludwig‐Maximilian University of Munich, Butenandstr. 5–13 (D), 81377 Munich, Germany, Parts of this study have been presented at the 15th Seminar on New Trends in Research of Energetic Materials, Pardubice, Czech Republic, April 18–20, 2012 |
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Abstract: | This study presents the preparation of 5‐azido‐3‐nitro‐1H‐1, 2,4‐triazole ( 1 ) in both good yield and high purity, starting from commercially available chemicals in a three step synthesis. Furthermore, several metal and nitrogen‐rich salts with sodium ( 3 ), potassium ( 4 ), cesium ( 5 ), silver ( 6 ), lead ( 7 ), ammonium ( 8 ), guanidinium ( 9 ), and aminoguanidinium ( 10 ) were prepared by simple acid‐base reactions. All compounds were well characterized by various means, including vibrational (IR, Raman) and multinuclear (1H, 13C, 14N, 15N) NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and DSC. Additionally the structure of 7 was determined by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. The sensitivities towards various outer stimuli (impact, friction, electrostatic discharge) were determined according to BAM standards. The metal salts were tested as potential primary explosives utilizing various preliminary tests. |
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Keywords: | Energetic materials Heterocycles Azides NMR spectroscopy X‐ray diffraction |
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