Ab initio molecular dynamics of hypervelocity chemistry

ORAL

Abstract

Resolving chemical dynamics of decomposition of energetic molecules is crucial for understanding detonation initiation in energetic materials and predicting their sensitivity to shock and impact stimuli. We employ Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics driven by density-functional methods to identify possible decomposition pathways in nitric esters (including pentaerythritol tetranitrate) and to understand the effect of collision orientation and velocity. Studies of the potential energy surface in the bond-breaking region, unimolecular decomposition, and binary hypervelocity collisions of model nitric esters (methyl and ethyl nitrates) will be reported. Methodological challenges in describing extensive changes in the electronic structure that accompany decomposition will be discussed.

*This work was supported by the Naval Research Laboratory via the National Research Council of the National Academy of Science and by the Office of Naval Research, both directly and through the Naval Research Laboratory

Authors

  • Igor Schweigert

    • Theoretical Chemistry Section, US Naval Research Laboratory, 4555 Overlook Ave SW, Washington, DC 20375
  • Brett Dunlap

    • Theoretical Chemistry Section, US Naval Research Laboratory, 4555 Overlook Ave SW, Washington, DC 20375