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Modulating Energetic Characteristics of Multicomponent 1D Coordination Polymers: Interplay of Metal-Ligand Coordination Modes.

Hyeonsoo ChoYeongjin KimSoochan LeeKuktae KwonHae-Wook YooHoi Ri MoonWonyoung Choe
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
The energetic properties of multicomponent explosive materials can be altered for high detonation capabilities and minimized safety risk by changing their building components. We synthesized energetic coordination polymers (ECPs) using a 5,5'-bis(tetrazole)-1,1'-diolate linker and a N , N -dimethylacetamide (DMA) solvent, together with Cu and Mn metal cations. The new compounds, ECP-1 and ECP-2 , contain two different types of 1D chain structures, straight and helical. We have conducted comprehensive studies on these ECP structures, energetic properties, and sensitivity and found excellent insensitivity owing to the long chain-to-chain distances created by the DMA solvent molecules. The results indicate that the metals as well as solvents used are crucial components influencing both the structure and energetic properties.
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