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Put the boom in your photo's
Silver acetylide emulsion.
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In my photo's what?
“If Edison had a needle to find in a haystack, he would proceed at once with the diligence of the bee to examine straw after straw until he found
the object of his search.
I was a sorry witness of such doings, knowing that a little theory and calculation would have saved him ninety per cent of his labor.”
-Tesla
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Prints/negatives.
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I was expecting pictures of HE's detonating
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He references the potential for using silver acetylide rather than conventional AgCl, suspended in gelatin ("emulsion"), for photographic purposes.
The reference cites that gelatinized Ag acetylide darkened 10 x faster.
-Anyone who never made a mistake never tried anything new.
--Albert Einstein
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Sorry I assumed that it was common knowledge that silver
acetylide is a light sensitive explosive.
CF US Patent 3 739 614 Table on page. 20.
Better
Bowden and Yoffe
Fast Reactions in Solids
Academic Press 1958
Chapter VI Initiation of Explosion by Light
P.89 Table XXI The ignition of endothermic compounds by
light flashes: minimum energy required for explosion
Has been put upon my things to scan-it/post-it list. (The table
not the chapter.)
Google.com/books
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Explosive Effects and Applications - Page 169
Jonas A. Zukas, William Walters, William P. Walters - 2002 - 431 pages -
Preview
A number of metal carbides exist which are explosive in their own
right; most are termed acetylides rather than carbides.
Copper acetylide and silver acetylide are most commonly
prepared by teenagers. Being primary explosives ...
Forsooth!Text
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I knew that bit, I was confused by the grammar of the title. I blame me on this one, as I wasn't completely awake when I read it
“If Edison had a needle to find in a haystack, he would proceed at once with the diligence of the bee to examine straw after straw until he found
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Quote: Originally posted by psychokinetic | I knew that bit, I was confused by the grammar of the title. I blame me on this one, as I wasn't completely awake when I read it |
Apparently the Rusk's took it seriously!
Accession Number:
ADA004924
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Citation Status:
A - Active
Title:
Silver Acetylide Photographic Emulsions in Various Media,
Fields and Groups :
070400 - Physical Chemistry
140500 - Printing and Graphic Arts
Corporate Author:
ARMY FOREIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER CHARLOTTESVILLE VA
Personal Author(s):
Stashonok, V D
Skurko, M E
Report Date:
10 Mar 1974
Media Count:
9 Pages(s)
Organization Type:
A - ARMY
Report Number(s):
FSTC-HT-23-1360-73 (FSTCHT23136073)
Identifiers:
Silver acetylides
Abstract:
Ag2C2 emulsions in gelatin, polyvinyl alcohol, and collodion were studied to determine the effect of the degree of saturation with
acetylene. For all three types, photosensitivity, fog, and contrast were plotted as functions of development time. The gelatin and polyvinyl alcohol
emulsions were generally similar, while the collodion emulsions had the highest photosensitivities and developed fastest.
Document Location:
1 - DTIC AND NTIS = $$
Geopolitical Code:
5107
Supplementary Notes:
Trans. of Akademiya Navuk BSSR, Minsk. Doklady, v13 n4 p337-339 1969.
Annotation:
Silver Acetylide Photographic Emulsions in Various Media--Translation.
Citation Updated:
30 Jan 2002
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Wiz,
do you have ANY data concerning the use of azides in photo emulsions? That would be really helpful for me.
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