Energetic coordination polymers (ECPs) based on tetrazole N-oxides: green nitrogen-rich energetic complexes of variable dimensions
Abstract
In recent years, it has been demonstrated that the energetic properties of many tetrazole-containing compounds can be enhanced through the formation of the corresponding N-oxides. The introduction of N–O groups increases the oxygen balance of tetrazole compounds, while providing additional coordination sites and enriching the coordination modes between tetrazole compounds and metal ions. The introduction of O atoms alters the polarity of the substance from N to N–O, the packing and density increase and therefore the detonation velocity (VD) and pressure (P) also increase. Based on this, energetic coordination polymers (ECPs) with tetrazole N-oxides serving as ligands possess extremely high research value. In this paper, we aim to summarize the existing ECPs based on tetrazole N-oxides briefly and discuss their advantages, emphasizing their excellent stability and application prospects.
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