Issue 42, 2020

Synthesis and characterization of the mixed-ligand coordination polymer Cu3Cl(N4C-NO2)2

Abstract

Reduction of copper(II) chloride using sodium ascorbate in the presence of pure sodium 5-nitro-tetrazolate (NaNT) forms copper(I) 5-nitrotetrazolate – a known initiatory explosive (DBX-1) – and the novel mixed-ligand copper(I) chloride 5-nitrotetrazolate coordination polymer Cu3Cl(N4C-NO2)2, as well as mixtures of both. The reaction is controlled by the presence of seed crystals and transition metal compounds other than CuCl2. Cu3Cl(N4C-NO2)2 is obtained as a wine-red, air stable, water-insoluble, crystalline and highly sensitive explosive material with a greater crystal density, lower thermal stability and a higher sensitivity toward hydrolysis and shock than DBX-1. Efforts to obtain the stable and pure starting material are improved by crystallisation of NaNT as a tetrahydrate. Cu3Cl(N4C-NO2)2 and Na(H2O)4(NT) were characterised by single crystal and powder XRD, IR spectroscopy, magnetic and thermal measaurements, elemental analysis, particle size measurements, mass spectrometry, and by drop weight testing.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and characterization of the mixed-ligand coordination polymer Cu3Cl(N4C-NO2)2

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Sep 2020
Accepted
13 Oct 2020
First published
14 Oct 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 14975-14984

Synthesis and characterization of the mixed-ligand coordination polymer Cu3Cl(N4C-NO2)2

B. Westwater, H. J. Lloyd, I. J. Vitorica-Yrezabal, A. Fong, P. McMaster, M. Sloan, B. M. Coaker, C. R. Pulham and P. Portius, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 14975 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT03077E

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