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Isopropylamine and Diisopropylamine from Acetone
Acetone spontaneously condenses with a solution of hydroxylamine to form the oxime, no heating requi ...
15-9-2010 at 17:47
by: Anders2
hydrazine nitrate and hydroxylamine nitrate
Hydrazinium Nitrate is very difficult to dry. Hydrazine Hydrate with dry Ammonium Nitrate, when mixe ...
15-9-2010 at 14:12
by: Anders2
Isopropyl nitrate
A less than reliable source stated the detonation velocity as approximately 5400 m/s
but I can not ...
15-9-2010 at 14:02
by: Anders2
Isopropylamine and Diisopropylamine from Acetone
If I can make a suggestion, use NH2OH to form the oxime with acetone, then Zn/HCl. This should form ...
14-9-2010 at 16:36
by: Anders2
Ethylene diamine perchlorate
I found the link. page 2, compound "LLM-105"
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:YUiQqbN8 ...
14-9-2010 at 14:31
by: Anders2
Diiodoacetylene
Would the reaction of diiodoacetylene with lithium nitrite in an ethyl ether solvent make dinitro-ac ...
13-9-2010 at 16:07
by: Anders2
Facile and high yield diaminoazoxyfurazan and diaminoazofuroxan
The reason that the yields with NaOCl is so good is probably because nitrogenous anions are formed ( ...
12-9-2010 at 00:58
by: Anders2
Nitrosyl Perchlorate
"this material could be separated into nitronium perchlorate and hydroxonium perchlorate by fraction ...
12-9-2010 at 00:45
by: Anders2
Ethylene diamine perchlorate
If I am not mistaken, the compound in figure (92) can be oxidized with concentrated trifluoracetic a ...
12-9-2010 at 00:30
by: Anders2
New Energetic Materials - Current Research
Have been working on a new site for lesser known energetic compounds:
https://sites.google.com/si ...
4-9-2010 at 12:27
by: Anders2
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