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Exploration of Si-N compounds as high energy density materials.

Paras PatelSaurav PatelMadhavi H DalsaniyaDominik KurzydłowskiKrzysztof Jan KurzydłowskiPrafulla K Jha
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
The non-molecular phases of polymeric nitrogen formed under high pressure have potential applications in the area of high energy density materials (HEDMs). Herein, we explored silicon-based nitride materials using a structural search algorithm combined with first-principles calculations. We predicted new phases of SiN 6 that are identified to be metastable together with the previously reported stable compositions of Si 3 N 4 and SiN 2 . Among these, Cc -SiN 6 consists of a polymeric nitrogen chain, which is quenchable at ambient pressure, suggesting potential applications in HEDMs. Dissociation of SiN 6 can lead to a remarkably high volumetric energy density of 12.81 kJ cm -3 , which is ∼1.3 times larger than that of conventional TNT. Furthermore, an excellent performance in terms of detonation velocity (13.46 km s -1 ) and detonation pressure (110.42 GPa) highlights SiN 6 as a promising HEDM. Molecular dynamics simulation using machine-learned potentials for 50 ps indicates that the structure is stable up to 1500 K and can trigger an explosion at nearly 2000 K temperature. The potential of Cc -SiN 6 is evident from its high detonation performance and volumetric energy density, making it ideal for scenarios where compact warhead dimensions are essential. This work highlights the possibility of utilizing silicon-based nitrides to significantly boost the performance of HEDMs.
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