Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Characterization of Energetic Salts Based on 3,5-Diamino-4 H -Pyrazol-4-One Oxime.
Wen-Shuai DongLu ZhangWen-Li CaoZu-Jia LuQamar-Un-Nisa TariqChao ZhangXiao-Wei WuZong-You LiJian-Guo ZhangPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
In order to broaden the study of energetic cations, a cation 3,5-diamino-4 H -pyrazol-4-one oxime (DAPO) with good thermal stability was proposed, and its three salts were synthesized by a simple and efficient method. The structures of the three salts were verified by infrared spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, elemental analysis, and single crystal X-ray diffraction. The thermal stabilities of the three salts were verified by differential scanning calorimetry and thermos-gravimetric analysis. DAPO-based energetic salts are analysed using a variety of theoretical techniques, such as 2D fingerprint, Hirshfeld surface, and non-covalent interaction. Among them, the energy properties of perchlorate (DAPOP) and picrate (DAPOT) were determined by EXPLO5 program combined with the measured density and enthalpy of formation. These compounds have high density, acceptable detonation performance, good thermal stability, and satisfactory sensitivity. The intermolecular interactions of the four compounds were studied by Hirshfeld surface and non-covalent interactions, indicating that hydrogen bonds and π-π stacking interactions are the reasons for the extracellular properties of perchlorate (DAPOP) and picrate (DAPOT), indicating that DAPO is an optional nitrogen-rich cation for the design and synthesis of novel energetic materials with excellent properties.