Fluorine is only worth it if you can form HF. Water is a good detonation product with low molecular weight and energy. HF shares those advantages but
in addition, it doesn't dissociate until much higher temperatures. CF4 is a really bad detonation product due to its high molecular weight.
Something else to consider is the fact that fluorine can only steal one electron whereas oxygen steals two. Therefore, an "oxygen balanced" explosive
with oxygen completely replaced by fluorine requires considerably more fluorine per weight!
I would say the best strategy is to include just enough fluorine in the molecule to react with all the hydrogens and then use oxygen to oxidize carbon
to CO or CO2. One such molecule is bis(2-difluoramino-2,2-dinitroethyl)nitramine (C4H4N10O10F4
) which outperforms HMX and is slightly oxygen positive. Sadly it is as sensitive as lead azide. |