Nitroglycerin stabilisation in a polyester matrix synthesized by the polymerization of an epoxidized vegetable oil

Author:

Schwartz Cédric1,Comet Marc1ORCID,Lemiègre Loïc2,Audic Jean‐Luc2,Lallemand Bastien1,Bonnet Benjamin1,Schnell Fabien1,Ott Anna K.1,Spitzer Denis1

Affiliation:

1. NS3E Laboratory – UMR 3208 ISL/CNRS/UNISTRA French-German research Institute of Saint-Louis 15 rue du Général Cassagnou B.P. 70034 68301 Saint Louis Cedex France

2. Université de Rennes Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes, CNRS, ISCR – UMR6226 F-35000 Rennes France

Abstract

AbstractNitroglycerin (NG) is a high explosive that is difficult to handle in its liquid form, where the entrapment of gaseous NG bubbles results in its high sensitivity to impact (<0.25 J). NG‐based materials are traditionally prepared by complex mixing processes where desensitisation is of major concern. Instead of using a mixing procedure here we demonstrate the successful synthesis of dynamite‐like materials by using a single step bottom‐up approach to form a polymeric host matrix (PM) for NG from a solution which contains the explosive and the matrix precursors. For this purpose, an epoxidized vegetable oil mixed with nitroglycerin (oil to NG mass ratio of 60/40) is polymerized at 100 °C for 30 h by using glutaric acid as crosslinking agent. No degradation of NG under these conditions is observed. The activation energy of NG desorption from the PM (51.9 kJ/mol) is of the same order of magnitude as the one reported in literature for a double‐base powder (81.9 kJ/mol). An accelerated NG desorption is observed as temperature increases. This can be attributed to a slow diffusion mechanism of the explosive from the volume to the surface of the material, where it evaporates. The ignition of NG/PM in air by an open flame leads to a self‐sustained combustion, in which a part of nitroglycerin decomposes in the polymer matrix. Conversely, NG/PM monolithic and granular loads are not ignited by the explosion of the primer in a 9 mm calibre casing. The shockwave released by a detonator on a small NG/PM cylindrical charge (≈1.5 g) does not detonate it, but only makes it deflagrate. Our results show that this novel single‐step synthesis of NG trapped in a polymeric matrix is a very effective approach for desensitizing it to any form of stress.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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