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As an energetic polymer, poly(glycidyl azide) (PGA) mance solid propellant binder [63,64]. For this purpose,... [Pg.733]

The energetic nature of the azido group makes its incorporation into energetic polymers and binders very desirable. 3,3-Bis(azidomethyl)oxetane (BAMO) (28) and 3-azidomethyl-3-methyloxetane (AMMO) (33) are energetic monomers which on polymerization result in the energetic polymers poly[BAMO] (32) and Poly[AMMO] (34), respectively, both of which are under evaluation as potential energetic alternatives to HTPB in composite propellant formulations. ... [Pg.337]

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]

To summarize, the cost of production of NHTPB is lower than that of poly(NiMMO) or Poly(GlyN). However, NHTPB s performance is poor in comparison to them. On the basis of trials conducted so far, it seems likely that poly(GlyN) will prove to be a world leader in the field of energetic polymers. A summary of the properties of energetic binders for use with both explosives and propellants is given in Table 4.6a,b. [Pg.261]

The linear polymer of PX, poly(p-xylylene) (PPX) (2), is formed as a VDP coating in the parylene process. The energetics of the polymerization set it apart from all other known polymerizations and enable it to proceed as a vapor deposition polymerization. [Pg.431]

Some conducting polymers with a conjugated polyvinyl structure, such as polyacetylene and poly(phenylacetylene), seem likely to be energetic enough, and reactive enough, to give trouble undoped, if they actually have the supposed structure [7],... [Pg.323]

BAMO is perhaps the most prominent among the azido oxetanes class in terms of the number of polymers and copolymers reported so far. Due to its symmetrical azido groups, it assumes special significance as a hard block repeating unit in a thermoplastic elastomer. However, the homopolymer is solid and cannot be used directly for binder applications because of its crystal-tine nature. Also, poly(BAMO) shows relatively poor mechanical properties as a binder for solid rocket propellants [153]. Many copolymers of BAMO with non-energetic co-monomers tike tetrahydrofuran (THF) have been reported. The BAMO-THF copolymer is an excellent candidate for binder applications with its energetic BAMO content coupled with the THF block which affords... [Pg.263]


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