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Azidotetrazolate

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Azidotetrazolate CN7 is a highly explosive series of salts and an anion. The ion is made by removing a proton from 5-azido-1H-tetrazole. The molecular structure contains a five membered ring with four nitrogen atoms, and a side azido chain connected to the carbon atom. Several salts exist, but they are unstable and spontaneously explode.[1] Rubidium azidotetrazolate was so unstable that it explodes while crystallizing.[1] The potassium and caesium salt also spontaneously explode when dry.[1]

Azidotetrazolates are under investigation for use as bullet propellant, rocket propellants and high explosives. The nitrogen base compounds have the advantage of being "green explosives", meaning that their waste products are safe.[1] Amoungst the tetrazolates, they have the highest nitrogen fraction.[2]

Formation

The azidotetrazolate ion can be made from cyanogen bromide and sodium azide in water:[1]

BrCN + 2NaN3 → N4CN3 + Na+

Salts

formula[1] name molecular weight density structure unit dell dimension Å cell volume formula per cell Specific impuse PubChem CID
NH4CN7 Ammonium azidotetrazolate 128.12 1.608 monoclinic a=3.9103 b=6.9140 c=9.9127 β=99.177° 264.57 2 248
N2H5CN7 Hydrazinium azidotetrazolate 143.14 1.568 monoclinic a=10.8114 b=7.4641 c=7.6676 β=101.437° 606.47 4 265
CN3H6CN7 guanidinium azidotetrazolate semihydrate 358.35 1.546 monoclinic a=9.5374 b=15.3120 c=10.5731 β=94.361 1539.6 4
CN4H7CN7 aminoguanidinium azidotetrazolate 185.19 1.524 triclinic a=9.7652 b=9.7803 c=10.0434 α=71.327° β=74.399° γ=63.962° 807.2 4 228
LiCN7•H2O Lithium azidotetrazolate monohydrate 135.03 1.683 monoclinic a=8.9207 b=4.6663 c=12.8648 β=95.608 532.96 4
NaCN7•H2O sodium azidotetrazolate monohydrate 151.09 1.743 monoclinic a=11.203 b=7.138 c=14.409 β=91.630° 1151.8 8
KCN7 Potassium azidotetrazolate 149.18 1.917 monoclinic a=9.7759 b=6.2990 c=8.4533 β=96.720° 516.96 4
RbCN7 Rubidium azidotetrazolate
CsCN7 Caesium azidotetrazolate 242.99 2.810 orthorhombic a=4.3082 b=7.1345 c=18.6869 574.38 4
3Ca(CN7)2•16H2O Calcium azidotetrazolate 1068.98 1.657 monoclinic a=24.448 b=6.616 c=28.057 β=109.246° 4285 4
AgCN7 silver azidotetrazolate

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Klapötke, Thomas M.; Stierstorfer, Jörg (28 January 2009). "The CN7- Anion". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 131 (3): 1122–1134. doi:10.1021/ja8077522.
  2. ^ Petkewich, Rachel A. "High-Nitrogen Anion Exceeds The Power Of RDX | January 12, 2009 Issue - Vol. 87 Issue 2 | Chemical & Engineering News". cen.acs.org.