15–17 May 2017
Oxford Spires Hotel
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Deuteration of energetic materials

Not scheduled
20m
Oxford Spires Hotel

Oxford Spires Hotel

Abingdon Rd Oxford OX1 4PS UK
Invited Speaker Small molecules, ionic liquids etc.

Speaker

Mr Karl Hope (University of Edinburgh)

Description

Energetic materials (explosives, propellants and pyrotechnics) form a key foundation of our group's research - primarily in examining how the crystal structures of these materials affect their explosive properties and sensitivity to stimuli. To look at these structures, we make great use of neutron diffraction, especially under extreme conditions - in situ diffraction at high pressures allows us to observe how a material's structure could behave during a detonation, where elevated pressures routinely occur. Due to the hydrogen content of these materials, deuteration is usually necessary to ensure diffraction will give useful structural data. However, deuterating these compounds can pose some unique challenges. This talk will highlight some of our efforts to deuterate these types of materials, and where improvements could be made.

Primary author

Mr Karl Hope (University of Edinburgh)

Co-author

Prof. Colin Pulham (University of Edinburgh)

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