High pressure structural, elastic and vibrational properties of green energetic oxidizer ammonium dinitramide

dc.contributor.author Yedukondalu, N.
dc.contributor.author Ghule, Vikas D.
dc.contributor.author Vaitheeswaran, G.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-27T11:34:45Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-27T11:34:45Z
dc.date.issued 2016-08-14
dc.description.abstract Ammonium DiNitramide (ADN) is one of the most promising green energetic oxidizers for future rocket propellant formulations. In the present work, we report a detailed theoretical study on structural, elastic, and vibrational properties of the emerging oxidizer under hydrostatic compression using various dispersion correction methods to capture weak intermolecular (van der Waals and hydrogen bonding) interactions. The calculated ground state lattice parameters, axial compressibilities, and equation of state are in good accord with the available experimental results. Strength of intermolecular interactions has been correlated using the calculated compressibility curves and elastic moduli. Apart from this, we also observe discontinuities in the structural parameters and elastic constants as a function of pressure. Pictorial representation and quantification of intermolecular interactions are described by the 3D Hirshfeld surfaces and 2D finger print maps. In addition, the computed infra-red (IR) spectra at ambient pressure reveal that ADN is found to have more hygroscopic nature over Ammonium Perchlorate (AP) due to the presence of strong hydrogen bonding. Pressure dependent IR spectra show blue- and red-shift of bending and stretching frequencies which leads to weakening and strengthening of the hydrogen bonding below and above 5 GPa, respectively. The abrupt changes in the calculated structural, mechanical, and IR spectra suggest that ADN might undergo a first order structural transformation to a high pressure phase around 5-6 GPa. From the predicted detonation properties, ADN is found to have high and low performance characteristics (DCJ = 8.09 km/s and PCJ = 25.54 GPa) when compared with ammonium based energetic oxidizers (DCJ = 6.50 km/s and PCJ = 17.64 GPa for AP, DCJ = 7.28 km/s and PCJ = 18.71 GPa for ammonium nitrate) and well-known secondary explosives for which DCJ = ∼8-10 km/s and PCJ = ∼30-50 GPa, respectively.
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Chemical Physics. v.145(6)
dc.identifier.issn 00219606
dc.identifier.uri 10.1063/1.4959900
dc.identifier.uri http://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.4959900
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.uohyd.ac.in/handle/1/14106
dc.title High pressure structural, elastic and vibrational properties of green energetic oxidizer ammonium dinitramide
dc.type Journal. Article
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