Energetic Materials Frontiers (Sep 2022)

1,5-Dimethyltetrazole as a ligand in energetic 3d5 to 3d10-metal coordination compounds

  • Moritz Kofen,
  • Alexander G. Harter,
  • Thomas M. Klapötke,
  • Jörg Stierstorfer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 111 – 121

Abstract

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During the last decade, energetic coordination compounds gained considerable attention due to the simple adjustments in their physicochemical properties. By combining different metal cations, energetic anions, and ligands, those compounds can be adapted for their intended use. This study used 1,5-dimethyltetrazole (3) as a highly endothermic, easily accessible, and insensitive ligand. It is a structural isomer to 1-ethyl-5H-tetrazole (1-ETZ), which was recently described as a suitable ligand. 1,5-Dimethyltetrazole was synthesized using two different methods: (1) reaction of acetone with azido (trimethyl) silane and (2) reaction of acetoxime benzenesulfonate with sodium azide. Subsequently, 1,5-dimethyltetrazole was reacted with the perchlorate salts of different 3d metals (e.g., Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn) to obtain new energetic coordination compounds (ECCs). In addition, copper (II) complexes with 2,4,6-trinitro-phenolate anions were synthesized. The resultant complexes were investigated through low-temperature, single crystal diffraction experiments complemented by elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, and differential thermal analysis. Moreover, sensitivities towards impact and friction were investigated. In this study, all ECCs exhibited impact sensitivities between 2 and 10 ​J, friction sensitivities between 128 and 360 ​N, and thermal stabilities of up to 360 ​°C.

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