Chemical physics of decomposition of energetic materials. Problems and prospects

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Publication Date
DOI 10.1070/RC2004v073n11ABEH000869
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Authors

Lev P. Smirnov



Abstract

The review is concerned with analysis of the results obtained in the kinetic and mechanistic studies on decomposition of energetic materials (explosives, powders and solid propellants). It is shown that the state-of-the art in this field is inadequate to the potential of modern chemical kinetics and chemical physics. Unsolved problems are outlined and ways of their solution are proposed. The bibliography includes 235 references.

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Russian Chemical Reviews

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