Abstract
Measuring the ability of a material to absorb energy from an external stimulus is crucial for understanding the sensitivity mechanism of energetic materials (EMs). Based on this, a semi-empirical parameter, M, is proposed to measure the material's ability to absorb energy from an external stimulus, which is closely related to zero-point energy and volume. In this work, taking the external pressures (P) of 0.1 and 1.0 GPa as examples, we calculate the value of M for 16 EMs, and discuss the relationship between M and the impact sensitivity of EMs (E50). Considering the indispensable influence of molecular structure on the impact sensitivity of EMs, 16 EMs are divided into Groups A and B according to their structure whether contains a benzene ring. We find that the correlation between M0 and E50 when P is 0.1 GPa is less than that when P is 1.0 GPa. Therefore, the parameter M0 has been modified by adding the initial zero-point energy, and the modified parameter is referred to as M∗. The correlation between M∗ and E50 is further improved compared with M0. In particular, for Group B, the correlation between M∗ and E50 is good, where R2 is 0.95 and PCCs is 0.97 when P is 1.0 GPa, and R2 is 0.87 and PCCs is 0.92 when P is 0.1 GPa.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 157415 |
Journal | Chemical Engineering Journal |
Volume | 500 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 15 Nov 2024 |
Keywords
- External pressure
- Impact sensitivity
- The ability to absorb energy
- Volume
- Zero-point energy