A new family (ammonium, 1, hydrazinium, 2, guanidinium, 3, aminoguanidinium, 4, diamino-guanidinium, 5, and triaminoguanidinium, 6) of simple, nitrogen-rich energetic salts based on 5-nitro-2 H-tetrazole (HNT) were synthesized. In addition, the hemihydrate of 1 (1a) and the hydrate of 6 (6a) were also isolated. In all cases, stable salts were obtained and fully characterized by vibrational (IR, Raman) spectroscopy, multinuclear ((1)H, (13)C and (14)N) NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, elemental analysis, and X-ray structure determination. Compounds 1and 2 crystallize in the monoclinic space group P2 1/c, 1a and 3 crystallize in C/2 c, 4 in P2 1/n, 5 in P2 1, 6 in orthorhombic P2 12 12 1, and 6a in triclinic P1. Initial safety testing (impact, friction, and electrostatic sensitivity) and thermal stability measurements (DSC) were also carried out. The NT salts all exhibit good thermal stabilities (decomposition above 150 degrees C). The constant volume energies of combustion (Delta c U(exp)) of 1-6 were experimentally determined by oxygen bomb calorimetry to be -1860(30) cal/g ( 1), -1770(30) cal/g ( 1a), -2110(150) cal/g (2), -2250(40) cal/g ( 3), -2470(30) cal/g (4), -2630(40) cal/g (5), -2690(50) cal/g (6), and -2520(50) cal/g (6a). Because of the significant experimental uncertainties obtained in these measurements, their validity was checked by way of quantum chemical calculation (MP2) of electronic energies and an approximation of lattice enthalpy. The predicted constant volume energies of combustion (Delta c U(pred)) calculated by this method were -2095.9 cal/g (1), -1975.7 cal/g ( 1a), -2362.4 cal/g (2), -2526.6 cal/g (3), -2654.6 cal/g (4), -2778.6 cal/g ( 5), -2924.0 cal/g (6), and -2741.4 cal/g ( 6a). From the experimentally determined density, chemical composition, and energies of formation (back calculated from the heats of combustion) the detonation pressures and velocities of 1 (7950 m/s, 23.9 GPa), 1a (7740 m/s, 22.5 GPa), 2(8750 m/s, 30.1 GPa), 3 (7500 m/s, 20.1 GPa) 4(8190 m/s, 24.7 GPa), 5(8230 m/s, 24.4 GPa), 6 (8480 m/s, 26.0 GPa) and 6a (7680 m/s, 20.7 GPa) were predicted using the EXPLO5 code.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ic800353y | DOI Listing |
Heliyon
November 2024
Saint Joseph University of Beirut, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Nutrition, Medical Sciences Campus, Damascus Road, P.O.B. 11-5076, Riad Solh Beirut, 1107 2180, Lebanon.
Olive mill wastewater (OMWW), a pollutant resulting from the olive oil industry, poses a serious ecological challenge due to its high pollution load. This effluent is highly concentrated in chemical oxygen demand (COD), which is 200 times higher than that of sewage wastewater. Moreover, OMWW is characterized by a strong acidity, high content of fatty matter, and high concentration of phenolic compounds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSci Rep
September 2024
Department of Animal and Aquatic Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand.
J Ethnopharmacol
January 2025
State Key Laboratory of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs, Peking University School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, No.38 Xueyuan Road, Beijing, 100191, China; Tibet University Medical College, Lasa, 850002, China. Electronic address:
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Astragali Radix-Saposhnikoviae Radix (AR-SR) is a well-known and effective herb pair. Although the compatibility of these two herbs has been widely applied in many traditional Chinese medicine formulas, its potential mechanism still needs to be investigated.
Aim Of Study: To evaluate the pharmacokinetic profiles of 10 bioactive compounds derived from AR when administrated alone and in combination with SR to rats, aiming to further reveal the impact of SR on AR.
Poult Sci
March 2024
Trouw Nutrition R&D Poultry Research Centre, Casarrubios del Monte, 45950, Spain. Electronic address:
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) was performed in males and females of 2 different broiler strains from 0 to 42 d of age to develop and validate equations to predict body composition (BC). A total of 528 birds, 132 birds per sex and strain (Ross 308 and Cobb 500) were used in the experiment. Birds were fed ad libitum following CVB recommendations with a common starter (0-14 d), grower (15-29 d), and finisher diet (30-42 d).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWaste Manag
March 2024
Département des sciences animales, Faculté des sciences de l'agriculture et de l'alimentation, Université Laval, 2425 rue de l'Agriculture, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, Canada; Institut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels, Université Laval, 2440 Bd Hochelaga, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, Canada; Chair of Educational Leadership (CLE) in Primary Production and Processing of Edible Insects (CLEIC https://cleic.fsaa.ulaval.ca/en/), Canada; Centre de recherche en infectiologie porcine et avicole (CRIPA), 3200 Sicotte, bureau 3115-4, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 2M2, Canada. Electronic address:
The conventional management of hatchery residues is associated with greenhouse gas and unpleasant odor emissions, the presence of pathogens and high disposal costs for producers. To address these issues, on-farm alternatives like composting, fermentation, and insect valorization are promising approaches. This study aims to characterize hatchery residues and define critical quality thresholds to identify effective processes for their management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!