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Studies on CL-20/HMX (2:1) Cocrystal: A New Preparation Method and Structural and Thermokinetic Analysis
A new
preparation method for CL-20/HMX (2:1) cocrystal has been
established at the laboratory level that is amenable for scale up.
Solvent evaporation from a saturated solution of the stoichiometric
mixture in the presence of a high boiling antisolvent, comparatively
a very efficient and cheaper method, yielded pure cocrystals. Cocrystals
were well characterized by spectroscopic, thermoanalytical tools,
X-ray diffraction, and microscopic techniques. A correlation of percentage
of cocrystal formation with evaporation rate has been obtained through
quantitative analysis using Raman spectrometry. An evaporation rate
of <1 mL/min consistently produced pure cocrystal confirmed by
Raman and powder X-ray diffraction analysis. Thermokinetic analysis
suggests the cocrystal to be more stable than CL-20 with an energy
of activation of 65 kcal/mol, higher than CL-20 but inferior to HMX.
Significant augmentation in the values of <i>k</i> and <i>A</i> over CL-20 justified a faster decomposition rate. Enhanced
insensitivity toward friction and impact forces and higher measured
velocity of detonation indicate improved performance on incorporation
into high explosive formulations