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Stabilization of ε-CL-20 crystals by a minor interfacial doping of polydopamine-coated graphene oxide

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 510, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2020.145454

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Energetic material; Doping; Polymorphic transition; Graphene; CL-20/PDAG

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  1. National Defense Basic Science Foundation of China [61407200304]

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Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20) is a well-known high energy density nitramine, but it is of high sensitivity and has the problem of polymorphic transition. In order to reduce the sensitivity of epsilon-CL-20 and improve the stability of its crystal structure, the polydopamine (PDA)-coated graphene oxide (GO) was used to dope epsilon-CL-20 crystals by strategy of in-situ coating followed with a solvent-non-solvent crystallization process. It has been shown that modified CL-20 crystals with the best performances are of polygon shape with a smooth surface and with the average diameter of 16 much smaller than that of raw epsilon-CL-20 (140 mu m). In addition, the doping can either improve the polymorphic transition temperature up to 19.0 degrees C or exclude such a transition due to formation of completely new crystal phase with better stability, depending on the type and content of the dopants. The density of a certain GO@PDA modified CL-20 is even slightly higher than that of pristine epsilon-CL-20 due to better assembling of the molecules under the nucleation of the dopants. CL-20/PDAG-2 does not show any polymorphic transition peak. Moreover, the XRD spectrum of CL-20/PDAG-2 also demonstrates that it is a completely new crystal phase better than the other four reported ones in terms of thermal stability.

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