- HBT (explosive)
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IUPACName="N,N"'-Bis-(1"H"-tetrazol-5-yl)-hydrazine
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Formula=C2H4N10
MolarMass=168.12 g/mol
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OtherCpds =HBT is a bistetrazole. [cite journal| journal = Chem. Mater |doi=10.1021/cm703657k |year= 2008 |title= Bistetrazoles: Nitrogen-Rich, High-Performing, Insensitive Energetic Compounds| author=Thomas M. Klapötke and Carles Miró Sabaté |url=http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/sample.cgi/cmatex/asap/html/cm703657k.html] It is an explosive approximately as powerful as
HMX or CL-20, but it releases less toxic reaction products when detonated:ammonia andhydrogen cyanide . When combined with ADM or AN oxidizers, the amount of HCN produced by a deflagration may be reduced. The compound is thus considered by its advocates to be a more environmentally friendly explosive than traditionalnitroamine -based explosives.HBT is also known as 5,5'-hydrazinebistetrazole or 1,2-ditetrazolylhydrazine.
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