New Energetic Materials Derived from Pentaerythritol, Diethanolamine, and Chloramphenicol
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https://doi.org/10.29356/jmcs.v58i2.166Keywords:
Energetic materials, synthesis, secondary explosives, oxygen deficiency, detonation velocity, pentaerythritol, diethanolamine, chloramphenicolAbstract
Four new compounds with potential use as low-sensitivity secondary explosives were prepared from readily available and inexpensive starting materials: pentaerythritol, diethanolamine, and chloramphenicol. Experimental and theoretical properties for each new compound are described, as well as their potential use as energetic materials.Downloads
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2017-10-12
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