Anisotropic structure deformation of β-octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine under high pressure: vibration spectra calculation and resolution based on AIMD simulation

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Publication Date 2023-11-07
DOI 10.1039/D3CP03422D
Impact Factor 3.676
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Zheng-Hua He, Guang-Fu Ji


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Abstract

The phase transition of the β-HMX crystal has been widely studied under high pressure, but the microscopic transition mechanism is not sufficiently understood. In this article, we perform a series of ab initio molecular dynamics simulations focusing on structure deformation and the corresponding vibration spectra resolution of β-HMX at 0–40 GPa. Several typical pressure-induced phase transition processes are confirmed by analyzing the chemical bond, dihedral angle, charge transfer, and IR and Raman spectra. The corresponding relationship between molecular structure and spectral signal is constructed through the partial spectra calculations of special functional groups within the HMX molecule. The anisotropic effects of different groups on the initial structural phase transition are uncovered. The equatorial C–N and axial N–N bonds have the largest compression ratio as pressure increases, which is the intrinsic factor for the initiation of structure transformation. The C–N molecular ring plays an important role in the entire phase transition process. In addition, the phase transition of β → ζ is also closely related to the deformation of NO2, while that of ζ → ε is induced by the axial N–NO2 group. Regarding the higher-pressure phase transition, the synergetic effect of N–NO2, CH2 groups, and molecular rings becomes more considerable.

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