Chemical decomposition in shock-compressed 1,1-diamino-2,2-dinitroethene (FOX-7) single crystals: Time-resolved Raman spectroscopy

J J. M. Winey (Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University 1 , Pullman, Washington 99164-2816,) K K. Zimmerman (Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University 1 , Pullman, Washington 99164-2816,) Y Y. M. Gupta (Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University 2 , Pullman, Washington 99164-2816,)

Abstract

Understanding the evolution of chemical decomposition—at the molecular level—in shock-compressed insensitive high explosive (IHE) single crystals is an important need. Toward this goal, time-resolved Raman spectra were measured in 1,1-diamino-2,2-dinitroethene (FOX-7) single crystals shock compressed to stresses above 20 GPa. At 22 GPa and higher stresses, the Raman peak intensities were significantly reduced, showing the onset and extent of chemical changes. At 33 GPa, no Raman peaks were observed, suggesting complete decomposition of FOX-7. The 22 GPa onset from Raman data is in marked contrast to the much higher (32 GPa) onset determined previously from wave profile measurements—showing the significantly greater sensitivity of Raman measurements for gaining insight into shock-induced molecular-level changes in IHE single crystals. The close match between the complete loss of Raman peaks at 33 GPa and the 32 GPa reaction threshold determined from continuum data makes a good case that the two results are related and they reflect significant energy release due to decomposition.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 137, Issue 11
Published March 21, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (3)

J

J. M. Winey

Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University 1 , Pullman, Washington 99164-2816,

K

K. Zimmerman

Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University 1 , Pullman, Washington 99164-2816,

Y

Y. M. Gupta

Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University 2 , Pullman, Washington 99164-2816,