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Green Energetic Materials

ISBN: 978-1-119-94129-3

March 2014

304 pages

Description

Since the end of the 20th century it has been increasingly realised that the use, or production, of many energetic materials leads to the release of substances which are harmful to both humans and the environment. To address this, the principles of green chemistry can be applied to the design of new products and their manufacturing processes, to create green energetic materials that are virtually free of environmental hazards and toxicity issues during manufacturing, storage, use and disposal. Active research is underway to develop new ingredients and formulations, green synthetic methods and non-polluting manufacturing processes.

Green Energetic Materials provides a detailed account of the most recent research and developments in the field, including green pyrotechnics, explosives and propellants. From theoretical modelling and design of new materials, to the development of sustainable manufacturing processes, this book addresses materials already on the production line, as well as considering future developments in this evolving field.

Topics covered include:

  • Theoretical design of green energetic materials
  • Development of green pyrotechnics
  • Green primary and secondary explosives
  • Oxidisers and binder materials for green propellants
  • Environmentally sustainable manufacturing technologies for energetic materials
  • Electrochemical methods for synthesis of energetic materials and waste remediation

Green Energetic Materials is a valuable resource for academic, industrial and governmental researchers working on the development of energetic materials, for both military and civilian applications.

About the Author

Professor Tore Brinck, KTH – Royal Institute of Technology, School of Chemical Science and Engineering, Sweden
Tore Brinck received his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1993 from the University of New Orleans. He was appointed full Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in 2006. His research has focused on theoretical and experimental characterization of novel high energy materials. He is the author of more than 80 scientific articles.