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Tris-(nitroacetylacetonato) complexes as new high-energy materials

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Kretić, Danijela S.
Veljković, Ivana S.
Marković, Nikola
Veljković, Dušan Ž.
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Recent advances in high-energy materials studies have shown that coordination compounds are promising energetic compounds with satisfactory detonation properties and moderate sensitivity. Earlier experimental studies found that the nitro-acetylacеtonato aluminum (III) complex easily ignites in the air when heated. Theoretical calculations performed on nitroaromatic explosives revealed that molecular electrostatic potential over the C-NO2 bonds is a good tool for determining the impact sensitivity of these molecules. Herein, we calculated the molecular electrostatic potential and bond dissociation energies for several nitro-tris(acetylacetonato) complexes. A rough estimation of the electrostatic potential predicts slightly positive electrostatic potentials above the C-NO2 bonds. These results show that the metal ion replacement may induce the fine adjustment of electrostatic potential above the C-NO2 bonds in the nitro-chelate complexes. The reported results agree with the ca...lculated bond dissociation energies. These values indicate that introducing the transition metals in the nitro-chelate complexes may increase their sensitivity. However, we also synthesized and characterized the nitro-tris(acetylacetonato) cobalt(III) complex. The UV/VIS and FTIR tests confirmed that the synthesized complex was Co(acac-NO2)3. The obtained results agree with the experimental results that Collman et al. reported. The open flame test showed that this complex easily combusts when exposed to the open flame. Acknowledgments This research was supported by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, PROMIS, #6066886,CD-HEM.

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Twentieth Young Researchers Conference – Materials Science and Engineering, 30-11-2022
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  • Computational Design of High Energetic Materials: Case of Chelate Complexes (CD-HEM)

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5828
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http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5828
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AU  - Kretić, Danijela S.
AU  - Veljković, Ivana S.
AU  - Marković, Nikola
AU  - Veljković, Dušan Ž.
PY  - 2022-11-30
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5828
AB  - Recent advances in high-energy materials studies have shown that coordination compounds
are promising energetic compounds with satisfactory detonation properties and moderate
sensitivity. Earlier experimental studies found that the nitro-acetylacеtonato aluminum (III)
complex easily ignites in the air when heated. Theoretical calculations performed on
nitroaromatic explosives revealed that molecular electrostatic potential over the C-NO2
bonds is a good tool for determining the impact sensitivity of these molecules. Herein, we
calculated the molecular electrostatic potential and bond dissociation energies for several
nitro-tris(acetylacetonato) complexes. A rough estimation of the electrostatic potential
predicts slightly positive electrostatic potentials above the C-NO2 bonds. These results show
that the metal ion replacement may induce the fine adjustment of electrostatic potential
above the C-NO2 bonds in the nitro-chelate complexes. The reported results agree with the
calculated bond dissociation energies. These values indicate that introducing the transition
metals in the nitro-chelate complexes may increase their sensitivity. However, we also
synthesized and characterized the nitro-tris(acetylacetonato) cobalt(III) complex. The
UV/VIS and FTIR tests confirmed that the synthesized complex was Co(acac-NO2)3. The
obtained results agree with the experimental results that Collman et al. reported. The open
flame test showed that this complex easily combusts when exposed to the open flame.
Acknowledgments
This research was supported by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, PROMIS,
#6066886,CD-HEM.
C3  - Twentieth Young Researchers Conference – Materials Science and Engineering
T1  - Tris-(nitroacetylacetonato) complexes as new high-energy materials
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5828
ER  - 
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author = "Kretić, Danijela S. and Veljković, Ivana S. and Marković, Nikola and Veljković, Dušan Ž.",
year = "2022-11-30",
abstract = "Recent advances in high-energy materials studies have shown that coordination compounds
are promising energetic compounds with satisfactory detonation properties and moderate
sensitivity. Earlier experimental studies found that the nitro-acetylacеtonato aluminum (III)
complex easily ignites in the air when heated. Theoretical calculations performed on
nitroaromatic explosives revealed that molecular electrostatic potential over the C-NO2
bonds is a good tool for determining the impact sensitivity of these molecules. Herein, we
calculated the molecular electrostatic potential and bond dissociation energies for several
nitro-tris(acetylacetonato) complexes. A rough estimation of the electrostatic potential
predicts slightly positive electrostatic potentials above the C-NO2 bonds. These results show
that the metal ion replacement may induce the fine adjustment of electrostatic potential
above the C-NO2 bonds in the nitro-chelate complexes. The reported results agree with the
calculated bond dissociation energies. These values indicate that introducing the transition
metals in the nitro-chelate complexes may increase their sensitivity. However, we also
synthesized and characterized the nitro-tris(acetylacetonato) cobalt(III) complex. The
UV/VIS and FTIR tests confirmed that the synthesized complex was Co(acac-NO2)3. The
obtained results agree with the experimental results that Collman et al. reported. The open
flame test showed that this complex easily combusts when exposed to the open flame.
Acknowledgments
This research was supported by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, PROMIS,
#6066886,CD-HEM.",
journal = "Twentieth Young Researchers Conference – Materials Science and Engineering",
title = "Tris-(nitroacetylacetonato) complexes as new high-energy materials",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5828"
}
Kretić, D. S., Veljković, I. S., Marković, N.,& Veljković, D. Ž.. (2022-11-30). Tris-(nitroacetylacetonato) complexes as new high-energy materials. in Twentieth Young Researchers Conference – Materials Science and Engineering.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5828
Kretić DS, Veljković IS, Marković N, Veljković DŽ. Tris-(nitroacetylacetonato) complexes as new high-energy materials. in Twentieth Young Researchers Conference – Materials Science and Engineering. 2022;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5828 .
Kretić, Danijela S., Veljković, Ivana S., Marković, Nikola, Veljković, Dušan Ž., "Tris-(nitroacetylacetonato) complexes as new high-energy materials" in Twentieth Young Researchers Conference – Materials Science and Engineering (2022-11-30),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5828 .

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