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AMMO 3-azidomethyl-3-methyl

Poly-AMMO is synthesized via cationic polymerisation from the monomer 3-azidomethyl-methyl-oxetane (AMMO). The polymerisation reaction is quenched with water to get polymer chains with hydroxyl endgroups which enable to react these pre-polymers later with isocyanate for curing reaction. Poly-AMMO is suggested as - energetic binder component in -< composite propellants and is in the scope of actual research. [Pg.257]

Poly-3-azidomethyl-3-methyl-oxetan Poly-AMMO... [Pg.249]

There are a number of inert binders such as polyester, epoxy, polysulfide, polyurethane which have been reported as binders for composite propellants and plastic bonded explosives (PBXs). At present, hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) is regarded as the state-of-the-art workhorse binder for such applications. However, the recent trend is to use energetic binders such as poly [3,3-bis(azidomethyl oxetane)] [poly(BAMO)], poly (3-azidomethyl-3-methyl oxetane) [poly(AMMO)], PNP, GAP diol and triol, nitrated HTPB(NHTPB), poly(NiMMO), poly(GlyN) and nitrated cyclodextrin polymers poly(CDN) for PBXs and composite propellants in order to get better performance. [Pg.115]


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