volume 10 issue 20 pages 3914-3946

Prospective Symbiosis of Green Chemistry and Energetic Materials

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2017-09-18
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.845
CiteScore13.1
Impact factor6.6
ISSN18645631, 1864564X
General Chemical Engineering
General Materials Science
General Energy
Environmental Chemistry
Abstract

A global increase in environmental pollution demands the development of new “cleaner” chemical processes. Among urgent improvements, the replacement of traditional hydrocarbon‐derived toxic organic solvents with neoteric solvents less harmful for the environment is one of the most vital issues. As a result of the favorable combination of their unique properties, ionic liquids (ILs), dense gases, and supercritical fluids (SCFs) have gained considerable attention as suitable green chemistry media for the preparation and modification of important chemical compounds and materials. In particular, they have a significant potential in a specific and very important area of research associated with the manufacture and processing of high‐energy materials (HEMs). These large‐scale manufacturing processes, in which hazardous chemicals and extreme conditions are used, produce a huge amount of hard‐to‐dispose‐of waste. Furthermore, they are risky to staff, and any improvements that would reduce the fire and explosion risks of the corresponding processes are highly desirable. In this Review, useful applications of almost nonflammable ILs, dense gases, and SCFs (first of all, CO2) for nitration and other reactions used for manufacturing HEMs are considered. Recent advances in the field of energetic (oxygen‐balanced and hypergolic) ILs are summarized. Significant attention is paid to the SCF‐based micronization techniques, which improve the energetic performance of HEMs through an efficient control of the morphology and particle size distribution of the HEM fine particles, and to useful applications of SCFs in HEM processing that makes them less hazardous.

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Kuchurov I. V. et al. Prospective Symbiosis of Green Chemistry and Energetic Materials // ChemSusChem. 2017. Vol. 10. No. 20. pp. 3914-3946.
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Kuchurov I. V., Zharkov M. N., Fershtat L. L., Makhova N. N., Zlotin S. G. Prospective Symbiosis of Green Chemistry and Energetic Materials // ChemSusChem. 2017. Vol. 10. No. 20. pp. 3914-3946.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/cssc.201701053
UR - https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cssc.201701053
TI - Prospective Symbiosis of Green Chemistry and Energetic Materials
T2 - ChemSusChem
AU - Kuchurov, Ilya V
AU - Zharkov, Mikhail N
AU - Fershtat, Leonid L.
AU - Makhova, Nina N.
AU - Zlotin, Sergei G
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/09/18
PB - Wiley
SP - 3914-3946
IS - 20
VL - 10
PMID - 28682509
SN - 1864-5631
SN - 1864-564X
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@article{2017_Kuchurov,
author = {Ilya V Kuchurov and Mikhail N Zharkov and Leonid L. Fershtat and Nina N. Makhova and Sergei G Zlotin},
title = {Prospective Symbiosis of Green Chemistry and Energetic Materials},
journal = {ChemSusChem},
year = {2017},
volume = {10},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {sep},
url = {https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cssc.201701053},
number = {20},
pages = {3914--3946},
doi = {10.1002/cssc.201701053}
}
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Kuchurov, Ilya V., et al. “Prospective Symbiosis of Green Chemistry and Energetic Materials.” ChemSusChem, vol. 10, no. 20, Sep. 2017, pp. 3914-3946. https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cssc.201701053.