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N
N N
NO 2
O 2 N NO 2
N
NN
N
NO 2
O 2 N NO 2
O 2 N NN
N
NN
NO 2
NO 2
NO 2
O 2 N
O 2 N
O 2 N
N
O 2 N
NO 2
NO 2
N
CH 2 CH 2 ONO 2
CH 2 CH 2 ONO 2
O 2 N
NO 2
NO 2
NO 2
O 2 N
N
H 3 C
6
1,3,3-trinitroazetidine
(TNAZ)
5
2,4,6,8,10,12-hexanitro-2,4,6,8,
10,12-hexaazaisowurtzitane
(CL-20)
4
1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-
tetraazacyclooctane
(HMX)
3
1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-
triazacyclohexane
(RDX)
7
N-nitrodiethanolamine
dinitrate (DINA)^8
N,2,4,6-tetranitro-N-
methylaniline (tetryl)
N
Figure 5.3
explosion in the magazine of ships. The use of explosives in a polymeric matrix greatly reduces
the risk of premature detonation from impact and friction, but the performance suffers when
the polymer and plasticizer are inert. The use of energetic polymers and plasticizers is one
field of research. The main field of research is the synthesis of new high performance energetic
materials with favourable physical properties. Much of the continuing research into nitramines
is focused on finding and synthesizing materials for use in insensitive munitions. This has led to
the synthesis of high performance explosives like CL-20 (VOD∼9380 m/s,d= 2 .04 g/cm^3 )
(5) and TNAZ (6). TNAZ is a potential melt-cast explosive (m.p. 101◦C). Both TNAZ and
CL-20 are now synthesized on a pilot plant scale. These and other caged and strained ring
nitramines are discussed more fully in Chapter 6.
A number of important explosives contain nitramino functionality in conjunction with
nitrate ester orC-nitro functionality.N-Nitrodiethanolamine dinitrate (DINA) (7) is a powerful
explosive which can be melt-cast into charges.N,2,4,6-Tetranitro-N-methylaniline (tetryl)
(8) exhibits high brisance (VOD∼7920 m/s,d= 1 .73 g/cm^3 ) and has found application
in both detonators and boosters, in addition to being a component of some composite high
explosives.
O
O
NCH 2 CH 2 ONO 2
NCH 2 CH 2 ONO 2
NO 2
NO 2
O
O
NCH 3
NCH 3
NO 2
NO 2
S
NCH 3
NCH 3
NO 2
NO 2
O
O
10
N,N'-dinitro-N,N'-
dimethylsulfamide
9
N,N'-dinitro-N,N'-
dimethyloxamide
11
N,N'-dinitro-N,N'-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-
oxamide dinitrate (NENO)
Figure 5.4