Constructing Highly Reliable and Adaptive Primary Explosive Composites for Micro‐Initiator Assisting by a Hybrid Template of Metal–Organic Frameworks and Cross‐Linked Polymers

Author:

Fang Zi‐Xin1,Wang Chao1,Wei Yong‐Li1,Wang Qian‐You1ORCID,Zang Shuang‐Quan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Henan Key Laboratory of Crystalline Molecular Functional Materials Green Catalysis Center and College of Chemistry Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450001 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractPrimary explosive, as a reliable initiator for secondary explosives, is the central component of micro‐initiators for modern aerospace systems and military operations. However, they are typically prepared as powders, posing potential safety risks because of the inevitable particles scattering issues in the actual working environments. Here, the fabrication of a highly adaptive bulk material of copper azide (CA)‐based safe primary explosive for micro‐initiators is demonstrated. This bulk material, as derived by a complete azidation reaction of the carbonized metal–organic framework/cross‐linked polymer hybrid template, enables the firm embedding of active CA species in a cross‐linked carbon network (denoted as CA‐C). Interestingly, this CA‐C bulk material demonstrates multifarious mechanical stabilities (e.g., good shock and vibration resistance, and anti‐overload capacity) in the simulated working conditions. Meanwhile, the CA contents in the CA‐C bulk material reached as high as 70.3%, ensuring its detonation power. As a proof of concept, CA‐C bulk material assembling in a micro‐detonator can efficiently detonate the secondary explosive of CL‐20 under laser irradiation. This work hereby advances the fabrication of safe and powerful primary explosives for the fulfillment of safe micro‐initiator in a broad range of applications in aerospace systems.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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