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Klapotke T. Chemistry of High-Energy Materials.Explosives,Propellants,..7ed 2025
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Chemistry of High-Energy Materials continues in this new and revised 7th edition to provide fundamental scientific insights into primary and secondary explosives, propellants, rocket fuels and pyrotechnics. It expands with new research developments, including machine learning, new programs (e.g., RoseBoom), the production of propellants, supply of energetic materials in times of war, and flow chemistry. This work is of interest to advanced students in chemistry, materials science and engineering, as well as to all those working in military and defense technology.
Revised, updated and extended content.
Applications in military and civil fields are discussed.
Recent research developments implemented for graduate level students.
Introduction
Classification of energetic materials
Detonation, detonation velocity and detonation pressure
Thermodynamics
Initiation
Experimental characterization of explosives
Special aspects of explosives
Correlation between the electrostatic potential and the impact sensitivity
Design of novel energetic materials
Synthesis of energetic materials
Safe handling of energetic materials in the laboratory
Energetic materials of the future
Related topics
Study questions
Literature
Appendix