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4,4'-Dinitro-3,3'-diazenofuroxan
| DDF | 4,4’-Dinitro-3,3’-diazenofuroxan | Bis(4-nitro-5-oxido-1,2,5-oxadiazol-5-ium-3-yl)diazene
4,4’-Dinitro-3,3’-diazenofuroxan (DDF) is a powerful experimental high explosive, with performance comparable to that of other high-density high-explosives such as octanitrocubane and TKX-50. It is synthesised by oxidative coupling of 4-amino-3-(azidocarbonyl)furoxan followed by Curtius rearrangement and further oxidation.
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- (1999). "4-Amino-3-azidocarbonyl Furoxan as an Universal Synthon for the Synthesis of Energetic Compounds of the Furoxan Series.".
- (2007). "Organic Chemistry of Explosives". John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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