Study of Nitro Factor Dislodgement in Fox-7

Since FOX-7 (1, 1-diamino-2, 2-dinitroethylene) is a relatively new energetic material, little is known about its physical and chemical properties. Therefore, first-principles quantum chemical calculations are used to predict the energies of atoms of FOX-7. Under gentle heating (thermolysis) is like...

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Main Authors: Farrokh Roya Nikmaram, Jamshid Najafpour, Behzad Sheikh
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Language:English
Published: Iranian Chemical Science and Technologies Association 2015-06-01
Series:International Journal of New Chemistry
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spelling doaj-4ccaa2e1582345e69de620ac6991bfec2020-11-25T02:01:05ZengIranian Chemical Science and Technologies AssociationInternational Journal of New Chemistry2645-72372383-188X2015-06-012210.22034/ijnc.2015.1960219602Study of Nitro Factor Dislodgement in Fox-7Farrokh Roya Nikmaram, 0Jamshid Najafpour ,1 Behzad Sheikh 2Department of Chemistry, Faculty of science, Islamic Azad University, Yadegar-e-Emam Branch, Tehran, IRANDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of science, Islamic Azad University, Yadegar-e-Emam Branch, Tehran, IRANDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of science, Islamic Azad University, Yadegar-e-Emam Branch, Tehran, IRANSince FOX-7 (1, 1-diamino-2, 2-dinitroethylene) is a relatively new energetic material, little is known about its physical and chemical properties. Therefore, first-principles quantum chemical calculations are used to predict the energies of atoms of FOX-7. Under gentle heating (thermolysis) is likely to cause hydrogen transfer between molecules, producing highly reactive chemical species. Conversely, rupture of a C-nitro bond (resulting in the production of NO2) requires a large amount of energy, suggesting that this reaction is more likely to occur when the explosive has been subjected to shock or impact. The FOX-7 molecule consists of nitro (-NO2) and amino (-NH2) functional groups attached to a carbon (C-C) backbone. The close proximity of amino hydrogens to nitro oxygens has prompted speculation that the stability of FOX-7 is due to hydrogen bonding within the molecule. However, part of the increased stability can be attributed to other electronic effects. It is well known that the presence of amino groups tends to desensitize nitro-aromatic molecules to shock or impact initiation. In this research, based on scan calculations fox-7 did that. On the basis of calculations of the scan in order to dislodge fox-7 was operating Nitro. And check of the molecule energy changes accepted. This operating Nitro dislodge was carried out in two ways. So as a result we reached two independent. These two results help us properties of the fox-7 molecules and the same acetylene discovered.http://www.ijnc.ir/issue_2409_3238.htmlaimscandislodge
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author Farrokh Roya Nikmaram,
Jamshid Najafpour ,
Behzad Sheikh
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Jamshid Najafpour ,
Behzad Sheikh
Study of Nitro Factor Dislodgement in Fox-7
International Journal of New Chemistry
aim
scan
dislodge
author_facet Farrokh Roya Nikmaram,
Jamshid Najafpour ,
Behzad Sheikh
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title Study of Nitro Factor Dislodgement in Fox-7
title_short Study of Nitro Factor Dislodgement in Fox-7
title_full Study of Nitro Factor Dislodgement in Fox-7
title_fullStr Study of Nitro Factor Dislodgement in Fox-7
title_full_unstemmed Study of Nitro Factor Dislodgement in Fox-7
title_sort study of nitro factor dislodgement in fox-7
publisher Iranian Chemical Science and Technologies Association
series International Journal of New Chemistry
issn 2645-7237
2383-188X
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Since FOX-7 (1, 1-diamino-2, 2-dinitroethylene) is a relatively new energetic material, little is known about its physical and chemical properties. Therefore, first-principles quantum chemical calculations are used to predict the energies of atoms of FOX-7. Under gentle heating (thermolysis) is likely to cause hydrogen transfer between molecules, producing highly reactive chemical species. Conversely, rupture of a C-nitro bond (resulting in the production of NO2) requires a large amount of energy, suggesting that this reaction is more likely to occur when the explosive has been subjected to shock or impact. The FOX-7 molecule consists of nitro (-NO2) and amino (-NH2) functional groups attached to a carbon (C-C) backbone. The close proximity of amino hydrogens to nitro oxygens has prompted speculation that the stability of FOX-7 is due to hydrogen bonding within the molecule. However, part of the increased stability can be attributed to other electronic effects. It is well known that the presence of amino groups tends to desensitize nitro-aromatic molecules to shock or impact initiation. In this research, based on scan calculations fox-7 did that. On the basis of calculations of the scan in order to dislodge fox-7 was operating Nitro. And check of the molecule energy changes accepted. This operating Nitro dislodge was carried out in two ways. So as a result we reached two independent. These two results help us properties of the fox-7 molecules and the same acetylene discovered.
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scan
dislodge
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