I took a look into some tetrahedrane ($\ce{C4H4}$) analogs, platonic hydrocarbon, basically very strained tetrahedral geometry at every carbon. I was wondering what will be the predicted delta H of formation for the tetra nitro analog tetranitrotetrahedrane? What will be the predicted detonation velocity too? Could there be modified analogs that are even more energetic?
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Hydrazine is highly toxic and dangerously unstable unless handled in solution.Considering that fact, $\ce{N-N}$ bond is too weak to form tetrahedrane molecules. – Pritt says Reinstate Monica Jul 02 '17 at 09:56