Characterization and Analysis of Micromechanical Properties on DNTF and CL-20 Explosive Crystals

Author:

Nan Hai,Zhu Yiju,Niu Guotao,Wang Xuanjun,Sun Peipei,Jiang Fan,Bu Yufan

Abstract

To study the crystal mechanical properties of 3,4-dinitrofurazanofuroxan (DNTF) and hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20) deeply, the crystals of DNTF and CL-20 were prepared by the solvent evaporation method. The crystal micromechanical loading procedure was characterized by the nanoindentation method, and then obtained the mechanical parameters. In addition, the crystal fracture behaviors were investigated with scanning probe microscopy (SPM). The results show that the hardness for DNTF and CL-20 was 0.57 GPa and 0.84 GPa, and the elastic modulus was 10.34 GPa and 20.30 GPa, respectively. CL-20 obviously exhibits a higher hardness, elastic modulus and local energy-dissipation and a smaller elastic recovery ability of crystals than those of DNTF. CL-20 crystals are more prone to cracking and have a lower fracture toughness value than DNTF. Compared to DNTF crystals, CL-20 is a kind of brittle material with higher modulus, hardness and sensitivity than that of DNTF, making the ignition response more likely to happen.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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