Chemistry and Physics of Energetic Materials

This book represents a collection of lectures presented at the NATO Advanced study Institute(ASI) on "Chemistry & Physics of the Molecular Processes in Energetic Materials", held at Hotel Torre Normanna, Altavilla Milicia, Sicily, Italy, September 3 to 15, 1989. The institute was atten...

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Other Authors: Bulusu, S.N. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1990, 1990
Edition:1st ed. 1990
Series:Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 31. MS/MS of Energetic Compounds: Collision Induced Dissociation (CID) Studies of Fragmentation Processes in Energetic Molecules -- 32. NQR/NMR Studies of Solid Phase Energetic Materials -- List of Participants 
505 0 |a 20. KIVA Reactive Hydrodynamics Code Applied to Detonations in High Vacuum -- 21. Detonation Chemistry Studies of Energetic Materials using Laboratory Scale Samples -- 22. Analysis of Reaction Products of Propellants and High Explosives -- 23. Chemical Sensitisation in Nitro, Nitramine, and Nitrate Explosives -- 24. The Response of Energetic Materials to Projectile Impact -- 25. Fundamentals of X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and its Applications to Explosives and Propellants -- 26. XPS Study of Hot Spots and Sensitization Centers in Energetic Materials -- 27. Sensitivity Relationships in Energetic Materials -- 28. Molecular Architecture Versus Chemistry and Physics of Energetic Materials -- 29. Emission Spectroscopy as a Tool to Detect Decomposition Products of Laser Irradiated Explosives -- 30. Tandem Mass Spectrometry (MS/MS) and Collision Induced Dissociation (CID) — An Introduction --  
505 0 |a 13. Structure-Thermolysis Relationships for Energetic Materials -- 14. The Application of Simultaneous Thermogravimetric Modulated Beam Mass Spectrometry and Time-of-flight Velocity Spectra Measurements to the Study of the Pyrolysis of Energetic Materials -- 15. Thermal Decomposition of HMX and RDX: Decomposition Processes and Mechanisms Based on STMBMS and TOF Velocity-Spectra easurements -- 16. The Diamond Anvil Cell for Physical and Chemical Investigations of Energetic Materials at High Pressures -- 17. Effects of Pressure on the Thermal Decomposition Rates, Chemical Reactivity, and Phase Behavior of HMX, RDX and Nitromethane -- 18. Mechanistic Investigations of Condensed Phase Energetic Material Decomposition Processes using the Kinetic Deuterium Isotope Effect -- 19. Mechanistic Relationships of the Decomposition Process to Combustion andExplosion Events from Kinetic Deuterium Isotope Effect Investigations --  
505 0 |a 1. Fundamental Principles of Thermal Explosions and Recent Applications -- 2. Modelling Isothermal Waves of Chemical Reaction -- 3. Thermochemical Modeling: I. Application to Decomposition of Energetic Materials -- 4. Thermochemical Modeling: II. Application to Ignition and Combustion of Energetic Materials -- 5. Fundamental Physics and Chemistry Behind Molecular Crystal Detonations at a Microscopic Level -- 6. On the X? Local Spin Density Approximation in the Study of Organic Molecules -- 7. On the Dissociation of Chemical Bonds -- 8. Structure-Sensitivity Relationships in Energetic Compounds -- 9. Computational Studies of Energetic Nitramines -- 10. Molecular Dynamics Approach to Detonation Studies and Related Problems in the Condensed Phase -- 11. Molecular Dynamical Studies of Energy Transport and Energy Sharing in Molecular Dissociation -- 12. Fast Thermolysis-Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Methods to Study Energetic Materials --  
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520 |a This book represents a collection of lectures presented at the NATO Advanced study Institute(ASI) on "Chemistry & Physics of the Molecular Processes in Energetic Materials", held at Hotel Torre Normanna, Altavilla Milicia, Sicily, Italy, September 3 to 15, 1989. The institute was attended by seventy participants including twenty lecturers, drawn from thirteen countries. The purpose of the institute was to review the major ad­ vances made in recent years in the theoretical and experi­ mental aspects of explosives and propellants. In accordance with the format of the NATO ASI, it was arranged to have a relatively small number of speakers to present in depth, re­ view type lectures emphasizing the basic research aspects of the subject, over a two week period. Most of the speakers gave two lectures, each in excess of one hour with addition­ al time for discussions. The scope of the meeting was limit­ ed to molecular and spectroscopic studies since the hydro­ dynamic aspects of detonation and various performance crite­ ria of energetic materials are often covered adequately in other international meetings. An attempt was made to have a coherent presentation of various theoretical, computational and spectroscopic approaches to help a better understanding of energetic materials from a molecular point of view. The progress already made in these areas is such that structure­ property (e. g