1 Chemistry of Pentazole2 Aromatic Fused-Ring Based Energetic Compounds3 Advances in Computations of Nitrogen-Rich Materials4 Laser Ignition of Energetic Transition Metal Complexes5 Energetic 1,2,3,4-Tetrazines6 Recent Advances in Chemistry of Nitrogen-Rich Energetic Polymers and Plasticizers7 Tetrazole Energetic Salts Based on Various Explosophores: Recent Overview of Synthesis and Energetic Properties8 Properties and Application of Nitrogen-Rich Compound BTATz in Low-Signature Propellants9 Nitro-substituted Oxadiazoles: Important Building Blocks in the Synthesis of Energetic Compounds10 Insensitive High Explosives Containing Tetraazapentalene Moiety11 Nitrogen-rich Pyrotechnic Materials for Light and Smoke
Prof. Michael Gozin is a Faculty Member of the School of Chemistry (Faculty of Exact Sciences) at the Tel Aviv University (TAU) in Tel Aviv, Israel. He has B.Sc. degree in chemistry from the Hebrew University (Jerusalem) and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Organic Chemistry from the Weizmann Institute of Science (Rehovot, Israel). Prior joining the TAU, Prof. Gozin had several industrial positions in PeproTech (NJ, US) and Clinical Microsensors (CA, US). He was also a Chairman of the National Committee in Chemistry and Materials of the Israeli National Institute of Standards. Prof. Gozin has authored over 90 scientific publications, 19 patents and patent applications, a book chapter. Prof. Gozin is an Editor-in-Chief of the Energetic Materials Frontiers journal and an Editorial Board member of Defence Technology journal.Prof. Leonid L. Fershtat graduated from the D. I. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology in 2012 (Faculty of the Higher Chemical College of the Russian Academy of Sciences). He received his Ph.D. degree from the N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry (the Russian Academy of Sciences) in 2015. He continued his research at the same institute and obtained his habilitation in organic chemistry in 2020. Prof. Fershtat has authored over 50 scientific publications and he is an Editorial Board Member of the Defence Technology and Energetic Materials Frontiers journals. Scientific interests of Prof. Fershtat include development of novel synthetic methodologies for preparation of nitrogen-containing heterocycles, and search for pharmacologically active and high energy heterocyclic compounds.