Free radical explosive composition

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Inventors

Walker, Franklin E.
Wasley, Richard J.

Application #

610166

Filed

Sep-4-1975

Published

Mar-6-1979

Current US Class

149/105
149/19.4
149/92
149/93

International Classes

C06B 045/10; C06B 025/34; C06B 025/32; C06B 025/04

Field of Search

149/105 149/38 149/108.8 149/81 149/92 149/93 149/107 149/19.9 149/19.4

Examiners

Engle; Samuel W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nelson; Michael D.

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Abstract
An improved explosive composition is disclosed and comprises a major portion of an explosive having a detonation velocity between about 1500 and 10,000 meters per second and a minor amount of a getter additive comprising a compound or mixture of compounds capable of capturing or deactivating free radicals or ions under mechanical or electrical shock conditions and which is not an explosive. Exemplary getter additives are isocyanates, olefins and iodine.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A composition of matter comprising:

(1) a major portion of a metastable explosive capable of being detonated by a mechanical, thermal or electrical shock and having a detonation velocity from 1,500 to 10,000 meters per second, and

(2) from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of a getter additive, or combination of getter additives, which is (i) capable of capturing or deactivating free radicals or ions during the initiation of said explosive, (ii) not an explosive, and (iii) is selected from the group consisting of C.sub.4 to C.sub.32 isocyanates, C.sub.2 to C.sub.30 olefins, iodine, or mixtures thereof.

2. The composition defined in claim 1 wherein said getter additive has a molecular weight between about 125 and 800.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to modifying the explosion performance characteristics of an explosive by doping the explosive with a free radical or ion getter. Typical explosion performance characteristics which may be modified include initiation sensitivity, detonation velocity, brisance, etc. It is believed that under ideal conditions, a typical explosion follows the path shown below: ##STR1##

In the first step (I) a shock wave is applied to the explosive either by a mechanical, vibrational, thermal, or electrical shock. The non-explosive getter additive of the present invention can increase the amount of shock necessary to initiate the explosion. This is important in formulating explosives since it allows the use of more powerful explosives in conventional applications where the explosives were previously too sensitive.

In the second step (II) the explosive undergoes compression, heat and shear caused from the shock wave. The third step (III) is the generation of free radicals and/or ions. The doping of the explosive with a compound which will capture or deactivate free radicals or ions, the number of initiation sites can be controlled. The number of initiation sites (Step IV) affects the rate of detonation. Thus by using the additives of this invention the detonation velocity and brisance can be modified.
 
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