Silverwall wrote:alj_sf wrote:
hum, there is already known chemicals that are an order of magnitude or worse more potent than current explosives (eg various azides or Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane that you can stabilize a little when mixing it with TNT!). The problem is that we don't know how to stabilize them (yet ?) so that they don't go on at the smallest shock or even light. They are also often very toxic.
Google "things I won't work with" for a blog about such fun chemistry, there is both a surprising number of them, and chemists working on those compounds between times to rebuild the lab after explosions.
I did google Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane and it is ~20% more powerful than HMX (RDX)which has been about since WW2 so my comment stands, while more powerful it is not the order of magnitude more powerful suggested at the start of this subthread, it would need to be 1000% more powerful to be an order of magnitude better and there is no evidence of this being possible using conventional chemistry. To get better than this you start getting into exotic states of matter such as high energy activated orbitals mentioned above and there is no text evidence that the Terran Federation had technology at this level.
What is 20% more energetic than HMX is the (relatively) stabilized version with TNT called CL-20, and it is when considering it as propellant. There is less than 50% of Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane in CL-20. But I cited it because it is a compound almost stable, the metal azides or the peroxydes of peroxides and many others are more potent besides the little problem of stabilizing them.
And yes, an order of magnitude is a tall order for a safe compound, but the actual most potent stable explosives, HMX and octonitrocubane (sp?), are not very packed structures and so there is room for denser explosives.