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Octanitrocubane (molecular formula: C8(NO2)8) is a
proposed high
explosive that, like TNT, is shock-insensitive (not
readily detonated by shock). The...
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based on the
cubic eight-carbon
cubane molecule and
closely related to
octanitrocubane.
Seven of the
eight hydrogen atoms at the
corners of the
cubane molecule...
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derivative compounds useful for
controlled energy storage. For example,
octanitrocubane and
heptanitrocubane have been
studied as high-performance explosives...
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performance comparable to that of
other high-density high-explosives such as
octanitrocubane. It is
synthesised by
oxidative coupling of 4-amino-3-(azidocarbonyl)furoxan...
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octanitrocubane (their
paper was
published in the year 2003).
Because of its
eight nitro groups and
highly strained C-C bonds,
octanitrocubane is a...
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detonation is
predicted to be 15,000 m/s, much (48.5%) more than
octanitrocubane, the
fastest known nonnuclear explosive. A
prediction for
cubic gauche...
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Heptanitrocubane (HNC)
HHTDD Octaazacubane (N8)
Iceane (Wurtzitane)
Octanitrocubane (ONC) RE
factor TEX (explosive) Kadam,
Tanmay (2023-03-11). "Pioneered...
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original (PDF) on 9 May 2021.
Retrieved 9 May 2021.
Wiley Interscience Octanitrocubane Wiley Interscience "Chemical Explosives". Fas.org. 2008-05-30. Retrieved...
- 4’-Dinitro-3,3’-diazenofuroxan (DDF)
Heptanitrocubane (HNC)
HHTDD Octanitrocubane (ONC) RE
factor Cooper, Paul W.,
Explosives Engineering, New York:...
- (320.2–340.0 °F; 433.2–444.2 K)
Related compounds Related compounds Octanitrocubane Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for
materials in their...