Desensitized energetic materials

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Inventors

Wight, Charles A.
Kligmann, Peter M.

Application #

844014

Filed

Feb-24-1992

Published

Apr-29-1997

Current US Class

149/109.6
149/2
149/36
149/92

International Classes

C06B 045/00; C06B 047/08; C06B 025/34

Field of Search

149/109.6 149/2 149/36 149/92

Examiners

Jordan; Charles T.

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Abstract
Method is provided for reducing the sensitivity of energetic materials (explosives, propellants and the like) to detonation induced by mechanical shock or by application of pronounced heat, e.g. by a laser beam. Examples of such energetic materials are fluorine azide and chlorine azide which are model HEDM propellants which are prone to accidental detonation in the solid state. The polycrystalline forms of such solids are sensitive to and readily detonated by, mechanical shock and pulsed laser photolysis. The method of the invention serves to desensitize such energetic materials by forming them as amorphous (disordered) solids by vapor deposition thereof onto a relatively cold substrate, which amorphous form desensitizes them relative to more conventional polycrystalline forms of these energetic materials though both contain about the same amount of chemical energy.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for making an energetic material less accidentally explosive due to mechanical shock or application of heat comprising, forming said material as an amorphous solid by deposition of the vapor of said energetic material onto a cold surface.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the energetic material is deposited on said cold surface as a layer including a film.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein said material is an HEDM explosive or propellant.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein said energetic material is selected from the group consisting of an azide, a cyclic nitramine and ozone.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein said deposition is conducted at a pressure of 10.sup.-torr or less and at a deposition surface temperature of 100 K or less.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a method for desensitizing high energetic materials particularly those susceptible to accidental explosions due to mechanical shock and the desensitized energetic materials produced thereby.

2. The Prior Art

Solid energetic materials find wide use as, e.g. fuel or as propellants for air and space craft or as explosives with war and peace uses. These materials can of course be dangerous to transport and store and ways must be found for making such materials less susceptible to accidental explosions due to mechanical shock. That is, it would be highly useful to enhance the safety of, e.g. conventional explosives and rocket propellants.

It has been reported in the prior art that a specific energetic material, fluorine azide, FN.sub.3, explodes spontaneously when cooled to liquid nitrogen temperature, i.e. 77 K. A similar result occurred with chlorine azide, ClN.sub.3. That is, the above azides are examples of energetic materials which spontaneously detonate if cooled to 77 K (-321.degree. F.) without undergoing mechanical shock. Attempts have been made in the prior art to desensitize energetic materials to reduce accidental explosions induced by mechanical shock. See for examples U.S. Pat. No. 5,009,728 to Chan et al (1991), U.S. Pat. No. 4,875,949 to Mishra et al (1989) and U.S. Pat. No. 4,632,714 to Abegg et al (1986). These references teach dissolving or dispersing energetic materials in a binder or fuel continuum matrix resulting in a solid composite of reduced sensitivity to mechanical shock but also of reduced power due to the dilutive nature of the matrix employed.
 
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