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two kinds new primary explosive

zjgbit - 19-2-2005 at 18:06

Recently, I searched two kinds new primary explosive from the internet. but I don't know their structure. who can help me? thanks a lots.

polyazidocyclophosphazene compound:

1. 1,1-(N,N'-ethylenedinitramino)-3,3,5,5-
tetraazidocyclotriphosphazene (ENTA)

and

2. diaminoazotetrazole-n-oxide (DAAT-NOx).

sparkgap - 19-2-2005 at 22:52

Attached is the structure of ENTA.

sparky (^_^)

ENTA.gif - 2kB

How to prepare it ? Can you give some advice?

zjgbit - 20-2-2005 at 04:52

Thank you very much, How to prepare it ? Can you give some advice?

DAHA ???

ENTA????

DAHA.gif - 2kB

cyclonite4 - 20-2-2005 at 05:18

Quote:
Originally posted by sparkgap
Attached is the structure of ENTA.

sparky (^_^)


That ENTA molecule is totally nitrogen'D out.
So many azo groups :)

sparkgap - 20-2-2005 at 05:19

zjgbit:

Why the heck did you have to reattach my DAHA sketch? :mad: Sjeez!

cyclonite4:

I think so too. But those things attached to the phosphazene ring are azido groups, not azo groups.

(edited for an addition and minor corrections)

sparky (>_<;)

[Edited on 20-2-2005 by sparkgap]

cyclonite4 - 20-2-2005 at 06:17

I stand corrected, none-the-less, lots of nitrogen. :D