2014
DOI: 10.1039/c4nj01091d
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Conjugated energetic salts based on 3,3′-((1E,1′E)-(2,4,6-trinitro-1,3-phenylene)bis(ethene-2,1-diyl))bis(2,4,6-trinitrophenol)

Abstract: Highly conjugated energetic salts exhibit remarkable thermostability and insensitivity.

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“… 19 The intense broad band at 3410 cm −1 was attributed to the N–H stretching vibrations of CIMBTO, and the peak at 3145 cm −1 corresponded to the stretching vibrations of C–H. 25 In addition, the peak at 757 cm −1 was caused by the out-plane flexural vibration absorption of C–H. 25 Consequently, the FT-IR spectrum was consistent with the structural features of the compound.…”
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“… 19 The intense broad band at 3410 cm −1 was attributed to the N–H stretching vibrations of CIMBTO, and the peak at 3145 cm −1 corresponded to the stretching vibrations of C–H. 25 In addition, the peak at 757 cm −1 was caused by the out-plane flexural vibration absorption of C–H. 25 Consequently, the FT-IR spectrum was consistent with the structural features of the compound.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“… 25 In addition, the peak at 757 cm −1 was caused by the out-plane flexural vibration absorption of C–H. 25 Consequently, the FT-IR spectrum was consistent with the structural features of the compound.…”
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“…Nitration reactions to form C‐N bonds have been widely used for the preparation of nitro compounds in numerous areas of applied research . Owing to the widespread presence of nitro compounds in pharmaceuticals, natural products, organic intermediates, catalysts, and high energy density materials, the application of this process has been exceptionally broad. However, based on the principles of green chemistry, most industrial nitration processes are less environmentally‐friendly because they use nitric acid, nitrates, and nitrous esters as nitrating agents .…”
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confidence: 99%