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Crystal Structure and Properties of a Novel Green Initiation Explosive Dipotassium 5,5′-bis(tetrazole-1-oxide)
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    A novel green initiating explosive-dipotassium 5, 5′-bis(tetrazole-1-oxide)(BTOK) was synthesized using 1H, 1′H-5, 5′-bistetrazole-1, 1′-diolate(BTO) as starting material. The single crystal of target compound was cultivated by the slow evaporation method, and its crystal structure was determined by X-ray single crystal diffraction. The thermal decomposition behavior of BTOK was investigated through DSC and TG-DTG technologies. Its 5 s explode temperature, impact sensitivity, friction sensitivity and 50% fire energy were measured. Results show that the K+ and BTO2- form a dissymmetrical structure; in different layers, they are alternately arranged and connected with each other, forming a three-dimensional network structure. BTOK has a good thermal stability with a decomposition temperature beginning at 307 ℃ and its exothermic process has obvious primary explosive characteristics. For BTOK, the 5 s explosive temperature is 321 ℃, the friction sensitivity of BTOK is 56%, under the condition of 70°, 1.23 MPa, the impact sensitivity (H50) is 22.5 cm, with the drop hammer of 800 g and the 50% fire energy of electrostatic spark sensitivity is 0.21 J.

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张至斌,尹磊,李彤,等.新型绿色起爆药1,1′-二羟基-5,5′-联四唑钾的晶体结构及性能研究[J].含能材料,2016,24(12):1173-1177.
ZHANG Zhi-bin, YIN Lei, LI Tong, et al. Crystal Structure and Properties of a Novel Green Initiation Explosive Dipotassium 5,5′-bis(tetrazole-1-oxide)[J]. Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials,2016,24(12):1173-1177.

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  • Received:May 12,2016
  • Revised:July 25,2016
  • Adopted:August 15,2016
  • Online: December 26,2016
  • Published: December 23,2016