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Sensitivities of ionic explosives
Authors:Peter Politzer  Pat Lane  Jane S Murray
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, University of New Orleans , New Orleans, LA, USA;2. CleveTheoComp , Cleveland, OH, USA ppolitze@uno.edu;4. Department of Chemistry, University of New Orleans , New Orleans, LA, USA;5. CleveTheoComp , Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

We have investigated the relevance for ionic explosive sensitivity of three factors that have been demonstrated to be related to the sensitivities of molecular explosives. These are (1) the maximum available heat of detonation, (2) the amount of free space per molecule (or per formula unit) in the crystal lattice and (3) specific features of the electrostatic potential on the molecular or ionic surface. We find that for ionic explosives, just as for molecular ones, there is an overall tendency for impact sensitivity to increase as the maximum detonation heat release is greater. This means that the usual emphasis upon designing explosives with large heats of detonation needs to be tempered somewhat. We also show that a moderate detonation heat release does not preclude a high level of detonation performance for ionic explosives, as was already demonstrated for molecular ones. Relating the free space per formula unit to sensitivity may require a modified procedure for ionic explosives; this will continue to be investigated. Finally, an encouraging start has been made in linking impact sensitivities to the electrostatic potentials on ionic surfaces, although limited so far to ammonium salts.
Keywords:Ionic explosives  molecular explosives  sensitivity  detonation  detonation heat release  free space in crystal lattice  electrostatic potential
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