High-Pressure Structural Studies and Pressure-Induced Sensitisation of 3,4,5-Trinitro

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2023

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Abstract

Herein we report the first high-pressure study of the energetic material 3,4,5-trinitro-1H-pyrazole (3,4,5-TNP) using neutron powder diffraction and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. A new high-pressure phase, termed Form II, was first identified through a substantial change in the neutron powder diffraction patterns recorded over the range 4.6-5.3 GPa, and was characterised further by compression of a single crystal to 5.3 GPa in a diamond-anvil cell using X-ray diffraction. 3,4,5-TNP was found to be sensitive to initiation under pressure, as demonstrated by its unexpected and violent decomposition at elevated pressures in successive powder diffraction experiments. Initiation coincided with the sluggish phase transition from Form I to Form II. Using a vibrational up-pumping model, its increased sensitivity under pressure can be explained by pressure-induced mode hardening. These findings have potential implications for the safe handling of 3,4,5-TNP, on the basis that shock- or pressure-loading may lead to significantly increased sensitivity to initiation. © 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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High pressure engineering, X ray diffraction, 1H-pyrazole, Diamond-anvil cell, Elevated pressure, High pressure, High pressure study, High-pressure phasis, New high, Sensitisation, Structural studies, X- ray diffractions, Single crystals, picric acid, pyrazole, aggression, article, compression, controlled study, decomposition, diamond anvil cell, drug toxicity, hyperbaric pressure, neutron diffraction, phase transition, powder diffraction, pressure, sensitization, X ray diffraction, Diamond-anvil cell, High pressure study, X ray diffraction, Sensitisation, 1H-pyrazole, Elevated pressure, High-pressure phasis, New high, 530, F100 - Chemistry, High pressure engineering, pyrazole, High pressure, Structural studies, x-ray, X- ray diffractions, Single crystals, F170 - Physical chemistry, picric acid

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02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences, 0210 nano-technology

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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

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25

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46

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31646

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31654
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