The Combined Effect of Ambient Conditions and Diluting Salt on the Degradation of Picric Acid: An In Situ DRIFT Study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
An unexpected promoting effect of KBr, used as a diluting salt, on the degradation of
picric acid (PA) was observed during in situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier-transform (DRIFT)
spectroscopy experiments performed here under accelerated ageing conditions--at 80 C and under
an inert or oxidative atmosphere. While the formation of potassium picrate was excluded, this
promoting effect--which is undesired as it masks the possible effects of test conditions on the ageing
process of the material--was assumed to favor a first step of the decomposition mechanism of PA,
which involves the inter- or intramolecular transfer of hydrogen to the nitro group, and possibly
proceeds up to the formation of an amino group. An alternative diluting salt, ZnSe, which is much less
commonly used in infrared spectroscopy than KBr, was then proposed in order to avoid misleading
interpretation of the results. ZnSe was found to act as a truly inert diluting salt, preventing the
promoting effect of KBr. The much more chemically inert nature (towards PA) of ZnSe compared
to KBr was also confirmed, at much higher temperatures than DRIFT experiments, by dynamic
differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) runs carried out on pure PA (i.e., PA without salt) and PA/salt
(ZnSe or KBr) solid mixtures.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
in situ DRIFT spectroscopy; energetic materials; aromatic nitro compounds; picric acid; decomposition; diluting salt; KBr; ZnSe
Elenco autori:
Lisi, Luciana; Sanchirico, Roberto; DI SARLI, Valeria
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