Nitrogen- and fluorine-containing compounds

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 4001059
  • Patent Number
    4,001,059
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 24, 1963
    61 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 4, 1977
    47 years ago
Abstract
1. A compound selected from the group consisting of 1,2,3-tris(difluoroamino)-cyanopropane, 1-cyano-2,3,5,6-tetrakis(difluoramino)hexane, 1-cyano-2,3,6,7-tetrakis(difluoramino)heptane, and mixtures of 1-cyano-bis(difluoramino)pentenes.5. Mixtures of 1-cyano-bis(difluoramino)pentenes.
Description

This invention concerns high molecular weight nitriles containing NF.sub.2 groups. More specifically, it concerns high molecular weight nitriles which contain at least two NF.sub.2 groupings.
These NF.sub.2 -containing nitriles are of particular interest as plasticizers for nitrocellulose and related compounds. They are of particular interest because they are high energy compounds, and thus do not detract from the explosive power of the nitrocellulose and related compounds as other plasticizers, such as dibutyl phthalate, tricresyl phosphate and dibutyl sebacate, do. They are also of very real interest as high energy plasticizers for compounds such as the esters of acrylic and methacrylic acid and NF.sub.2 -containing alcohols which are of particular interest as binders for propellant charges. In addition to the excellent physical properties of these esters, they have very high specific impulse.
The NF.sub.2 -containing nitriles of the present invention are prepared by reacting unsaturated high molecular weight nitriles with tetrafluorohydrazine, N.sub.2 F.sub.4. The N.sub.2 F.sub.4 adds across the double bond giving a bis(difluoramino) compound for each double bond in the high molecular weight nitriles.
Typical of the unsaturated nitriles which can be employed are:
3-cyanopropene,
2-cyano-3-difluoraminopropene,
1-cyano-2,5-hexadiene,
1-cyano-2,6-heptadiene, and
1-cyano-2,4-pentadiene.
On reaction with N.sub.2 F.sub.4, these compounds give, respectively:
1-cyano-2,3-bis(difluoramino)propane,
1,2,3-tris(difluoramino)cyanopropane,
1-cyano-2,3,5,6-tetrakis(difluoramino)hexane,
1-cyano-2,3,6,7-tetrakis(difluoramino)heptane, and
Mixtures of 1-cyano-bis(difluoramino)pentenes.
A typical reaction of 3-butene nitrile with tetrafluorohydrazine is described:
To a glass aerosol tube of 100 cc. capacity was introduced 6.7 grams (0.1 mole) 3-butene nitrile and 30.0 cc. carbon tetrachloride. The tube was placed on a high pressure manifold, degassed thoroughly under vacuum and finally flushed and degassed three times with nitrogen. Tetrafluorohydrazine was then introduced into the reactor tube to give an initial pressure of 80 psi. An initial pressure drop was due to absorption of tetrafluorohydrazine in the solvent. After recharging to 80 psi. with tetrafluorohydrazine, the mixture was heated to 92.degree. C. During the next 10 hours, the tetrafluorohydrazine pressure was maintained between 83-44 psi. by recharging the system at frequent intervals. The total number of recharges was 23. The heating bath was lowered and after cooling the excess tetrafluorohydrazine was vented to the air. The reactor was then flushed with nitrogen and degassed three times after which air was introduced into the system which was then allowed to stand for fifteen minutes. The Aerosol tube with contents was removed from the manifold and poured into a 100 cc. flask and the solvent removed on a rotary stripper at reduced pressure. The residue weighed 16.92 grams and was identified as 3,4-bis(difluoramino)butyronitrile by infrared and n.m.r. F.sup.19 spectral data and elemental analysis. The boiling point of 3,4-bis(difluoramino)butyronitrile is 58.degree. C./1 mm., N.sub.D.sup.21.5 1.3915.
______________________________________Analysis Calculated for C.sub.4 H.sub.6 F.sub.4 N.sub.3 : % C, 28.05; % H, 2.94. % F, 44.47; % N, 24.54.Found: % C, 28.01; % H, 3.09. % F, 44.36; % N, 25.43.______________________________________
The preparation of the high molecular weight NF.sub.2 -containing nitriles of the present invention was conducted in solution at elevated temperatures and under pressure. As solvents, chloroform, methylene chloride, acetone and carbon tetrachloride have been employed. Any inert solvent for the unsaturated nitriles can be employed but carbon tetrachloride is particularly employed. The solvent-to-nitrile ratio is in the range of 10 to 1 to 10 to 3.
The reaction temperatures are in the range of 50.degree. to 100.degree. C., with the lowest possible temperature for reaction being employed. As indicated, the reaction products are high energy compounds and, therefore, it is desirable to maintain them at the lowest possible temperature at which they will be formed.
The pressures at which the reactions are conducted are not critical except that higher pressures force the reaction in the desired direction. Pressures of about 40 psi to about 100 psi can be employed.
Under the conditions noted hereinbefore, the reaction time will be about 5 to about 8 hours.
The details of the reaction of a series of high molecular weight nitriles with N.sub.2 F.sub.4 are given in TABLE I which follows:
TABLE I__________________________________________________________________________ REACTION CONDITIONS CHARACTERIZATION DATA* Weight Time Temp. Pressure Yield B.P. Calculated/FoundADDUCT Olefin(g) (Hrs.) (.degree. C.) Range, psi. (g) (.degree. C.) % C % H % %__________________________________________________________________________ N1-Cyano-2,3-bis(difluor- amino)propane 6.7 12.5 92 35-80 11.53 58.degree. C./1 mm. 28.05 2.94 44.47 24.54 N.sub.D.sup.21.5 1.3915 28.01 3.09 44.36 25.431,2,3-Tris(difluoramino)-2 cyanopropane 2.3 1.75 100 39-100 3.16 -- 21.53 2.26 51.10 25.11 22.03 2.39 50.20 25.311-Cyano-2,3,5,6-Tetrakis- (difluoramino)hexane 3.2 6.50 92 40-98 7.20 88.degree. C./0.8 26.67 2.88 48.22 22.22 27.99 2.91 47.60 22.621-Cyano-2,3,6,7-Tetrakis- (difluoramino)heptane 2.8 6.0 92 35-90 6.40 -- 29.15 3.34 46.20 21.27 30.65 3.49 45.78 21.11Mixtures of 1-cyano-bis- (difluoramino)pentenes 2.33 0.5 60 60 4.53 -- 36.53 3.57 38.57 21.31 1.0 90 50 38.31 3.99 39.21 22.68__________________________________________________________________________ *Infrared and n.m.r. spectral data was also employed in product identification.
As set forth hereinbefore, these compounds are of interest as plasticizers for esters of acrylic and methacrylic acids and NF.sub.2 -containing alcohols. Typical of such esters is 2,3-bis(difluoramino)propyl acrylate. TABLE II sets forth a series of propellant compositions and the calculated specific impulse thereof:
TABLE II__________________________________________________________________________Specific Impulse Calculations on PropellantSystems Containing Nitrile Adducts as Plasticizers(a) Nitrocellulose Systems % NC % NFBN % TNFCP % NFCH % AP % RDX % AL Is__________________________________________________________________________15 30 50 5 258.115 30 45 10 259.110 30 50 10 260.815 15 52.9 17.1 266.720 20 47 13 268.725 25 41.2 8.8 267.930 30 35.6 4.4 261.515 15 52.0 18 266.320 20 45.9 14.1 268.425 25 39.9 10.1 269.630 30 33.9 6.1 268.415 15 52.8 17.2 267.220 20 46.9 13.1 269.325 25 41 9 269.130 30 35 5 264.215 15 56.5 13.5 269.120 20 51.9 8.1 267.625 25 47 3 258.315 15 55.7 14.3 269.920 20 50.8 9.2 271.025 25 45.9 4.1 265.815 15 56.5 13.5 269.720 20 51.9 8.1 268.525 25 47 3 260.5__________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: NFPA - 2,3-bis(difluoramino)propyl acrylate NFBN - 3,4-bis(difluoramino)butyronitrile TNFCP - 1,2,3-tris(difluoramino)-2-cyanopropane NFCH - 3,4,6,7-tetrakis-difluoramino heptanenitrile AP - Ammonium perchlorate Al - Aluminum
It should be noted that the specific impulse in all cases is high, being considerably in excess of 250 in all cases.
Claims
  • 1. A compound selected from the group consisting of 1,2,3-tris(difluoramino)-cyanopropane, 1-cyano-2,3,5,6-tetrakis(difluoramino)hexane, 1-cyano-2,3,6,7-tetrakis(difluoramino)heptane, and mixtures of 1-cyano-bis(difluoramino)pentenes.
  • 2. 1,2,3-Tris(difluoramino)cyanopropane.
  • 3. 1-Cyano-2,3,5,6-tetrakis(difluoramino)hexane.
  • 4. 1-Cyano-2,3,6,7-tetrakis(difluoramino)heptane.
  • 5. Mixtures of 1-cyano-bis(difluoramino)pentenes.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
3539617 Huskins et al. Nov 1970
3551224 Huskins et al. Dec 1970