International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol.8, No.12, 1234-1264, 2007
Structural characteristics and reactivity relationships of nitroaromatic and nitramine explosives - A review of our computational chemistry and spectroscopic research
Although much has been discovered, discussed and written as to problems of contamination by various military unique compounds, particularly by the nitrogen based energetics (NOCs), remaining problems dictate further evaluation of actual and potential risk to the environment by these energetics and their derivatives and metabolites through determination of their environmental impact-transport, fate and toxicity. This work comprises an effort to understand structural relationships and degradation mechanisms of current and emerging explosives, including nitroaromatic; cyclic and cage cyclic nitramine; and a nitrocubane. This review of our computational chemistry and spectroscopic research describes and compares competitive degradation mechanisms by free radical oxidative, reductive and alkali hydrolysis, relating them, when possible, to environmental risk.
Keywords:nitroaromatic / nitramine explosives;structural / activity relationships;degradation mechanisms