Abstract
A polydopamine (PDA) coating strategy was developed to achieve desensitization of CL-20 and to elucidate its multiscale mechanism. The structure, thermal behavior, and macroscopic reactivity were systematically investigated. SEM and TEM confirmed the formation of a uniform PDA shell and a stable core–shell morphology, while XRD showed that the coating did not alter the intrinsic crystal form of CL-20. Differential scanning calorimetry revealed that the apparent activation energy increased from 152.27 to 226.06 kJ·mol⁻¹ , indicating enhanced thermal stability. Closed-bomb tests showed a 29.1% reduction in peak pressure and a 34.5% decrease in pressurization rate, confirming moderated decomposition kinetics. At the PBX formulation level, the 5 s deflagration point increased from 273.6 °C to 291.7 °C, reflecting a 6.6% improvement in thermal safety. In fast cook-off tests, the uncoated CL-20 PBX underwent violent explosion, while the coated CL-20@PDA PBX exhibited a transition to controlled combustion with significantly lower overpressure and reaction violence. Under slow cook-off conditions, both PBXs showed combustion behavior, but the coated formulation produced a milder reaction and reduced overpressure. These results demonstrate that the PDA layer acts as a physical and thermal barrier that suppresses hotspot formation and retards heat transfer. The study provides quantitative evidence for the desensitization mechanism of CL-20 and establishes a multiscale framework for designing safer high-energy materials.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 115283 |
| Journal | Materials Today Communications |
| Volume | 53 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Apr 2026 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- CL-20
- Desensitization mechanism
- Multiscale characterization
- Polydopamine coating
- Thermal safety
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