Combined X-ray Crystallographic and Periodic DFT Study of Supramolecular Organization and Intermolecular Interactions in Crystalline Peroxosolvates of (Nitropyrazolyl)furazans

IF 3.2 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Alexander G. Medvedev, Petr V. Prikhodchenko, Igor L. Dalinger, Mikhail V. Vener and Andrei V. Churakov*, 
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Hydrogen peroxide is a source of active oxygen, which can optimize the negative oxygen balance of energy compounds and improve their detonation properties due to the formation of crystalline peroxosolvates. This approach has been recently proposed but remains unexplored because the number of hydrogen peroxide adducts and energetic compounds is very limited. Due to its acidic nature, hydrogen peroxide usually forms stable peroxosolvates with basic or amphoteric coformers. Herein, peroxosolvates of amphoteric energetic compounds, (nitropyrazolyl)furazanes C6H5N5O3·H2O2 (1·H2O2), C6H4N6O5·H2O2 (2·H2O2), and 5(C5H2N6O5)·H2O2 (3·1/5H2O2), were obtained, and their crystal structures were determined. Crystal packings of 13 are based on the same supramolecular synthon formed by a peroxide molecule and three adjacent coformers. In this unit, H2O2 forms three hydrogen bonds: one with the furazan ring as the proton donor and two with pyrazolyl fragments as both a proton donor and a proton acceptor. Analysis of the metric parameters of H-bonds in previously published isostructural crystalline hydrates 1·H2O and 2·H2O indicates the predominant acidic nature of amphoteric coformers. Periodic density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that the total sum of hydrogen bonds as a proton donor of the hydrogen peroxide molecule is up to 10 kJ mol–1 higher than the hydrogen bond energy as a proton acceptor, reflecting the acidic nature of H2O2. The contribution of hydrogen bonds of hydrogen peroxide molecules to the lattice energy of the resulting peroxosolvates is about 40–45%. 1·H2O2 exhibits improved oxygen balance and estimated detonation parameters in comparison to unsolvated 1, whose structure was also determined.

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Crystal Growth & Design
Crystal Growth & Design 化学-材料科学:综合
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1.9 months
期刊介绍: The aim of Crystal Growth & Design is to stimulate crossfertilization of knowledge among scientists and engineers working in the fields of crystal growth, crystal engineering, and the industrial application of crystalline materials. Crystal Growth & Design publishes theoretical and experimental studies of the physical, chemical, and biological phenomena and processes related to the design, growth, and application of crystalline materials. Synergistic approaches originating from different disciplines and technologies and integrating the fields of crystal growth, crystal engineering, intermolecular interactions, and industrial application are encouraged.
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