Predicting Melt Curves of Energetic Materials Using Molecular Models

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作者
Tow, Garrett M. [1 ]
Larentzos, James P. [1 ]
Sellers, Michael S. [2 ]
Lisal, Martin [3 ,4 ]
Brennan, John K. [1 ]
机构
[1] US Army, DEVCOM Army Res Lab, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005 USA
[2] Booz Allen Hamilton Inc, Mclean, VA 22102 USA
[3] Czech Acad Sci, Inst Chem Proc Fundamentals, Dept Mol & Mesoscop Modelling, Prague 16501, Czech Republic
[4] Jan Evangelista Purkyne Univ Usti Nad Labem, Fac Sci, Dept Phys, Usti Nad Labem 40096, Czech Republic
关键词
HMX; Melting Point; Molecular Dynamics; Phase Coexistence; RDX; DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; PHASE; POINT; CRYSTALS; TRANSITIONS; COEXISTENCE; POLYMORPHS;
D O I
10.1002/prep.202100363
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
In this work, the solid-liquid coexistence curves of classical fully flexible atomistic models of alpha-RDX and beta-HMX were calculated using thermodynamically rigorous methodologies that identify where the free energy difference between the phases is zero. The free energy difference between each phase at a given state point was computed using the pseudosupercritical path (PSCP) method, and Gibbs-Helmholtz integration was used to evaluate the solid-liquid free energy difference as a function of temperature. This procedure was repeated for several pressures to determine points along the coexistence curve, which were then fit to the Simon-Glatzel functional form. While effective, this method is computationally expensive. An alternative approach is to compute the melting point at a single pressure via the PSCP method, and then use the Gibbs-Duhem integration technique to trace out the coexistence curve in a more computationally economical manner. Both approaches were used to determine the coexistence curve of alpha-RDX. The Gibbs-Duhem integration method was shown to generate a melt curve that is in good agreement with the PSCP-derived melt curve, while only costing similar to 10 % of the computational resources used for the PSCP method. For alpha-RDX, the predicted melting temperature increases significantly more for a given increase in pressure when compared to available experimental data.
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