The sensitivity determination of energetic materials from laser spark spectrometry based on physical-parameter-corrected statistical methods

The traditional large-dosage and dangerous methods for the determination of the sensitivities of energetic materials (EMs) have always led to low-accuracy diagnoses with poor repeatability, since they are affected by crystalline quality, experimental conditions, etc. Herein, a simple method is devel...

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Published inJournal of analytical atomic spectrometry Vol. 36; no. 12; pp. 263 - 2611
Main Authors Wang, Xianshuang, Wang, Junfeng, Fu, Ying, Liu, Ruibin, He, Yage, Li, An, Kong, Denan, Guo, Wei, Shu, Qinghai, Yao, Yugui
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Royal Society of Chemistry 01.12.2021
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Summary:The traditional large-dosage and dangerous methods for the determination of the sensitivities of energetic materials (EMs) have always led to low-accuracy diagnoses with poor repeatability, since they are affected by crystalline quality, experimental conditions, etc. Herein, a simple method is developed to determine various sensitivities, such as impact sensitivity, friction sensitivity, electrostatic sensitivity, and laser sensitivity, via laser spark spectrometry (LSS), with the consumption of only several milligrams of EM, rather than macro-detonation testing. Based on suitable correlated prediction models using the entire LSS spectrum and physical-parameter-corrected statistical regression, the friction sensitivity, electrostatic sensitivity, and laser sensitivity can be well predicted, evaluating the impact of various factors on sensitivity. The correlations between plasma temperature and impact sensitivity, electron density and friction sensitivity, and oxygen balance and electrostatic sensitivity are also clarified. This can facilitate sensitivity predictions with high precision. This method provides a safe, low-dosage, high-precision, and low-cost approach for sensitivity estimations of EMs. A simple method combining the impact of various factors on sensitivity is developed to determine various sensitivities via laser spark spectrometry with the consumption of only several milligrams of EM, rather than via macro-detonation testing.
Bibliography:Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI
10.1039/d1ja00325a
ISSN:0267-9477
1364-5544
DOI:10.1039/d1ja00325a