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dettoo456
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Yes, recryst from slightly basic NH4OH or Urea sol, air dry, and add Diphenylamine, centralite, curcumin, or guaiacol. ETN PBXs will store even
better.
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Quote: Originally posted by pjig | Quick question on stabilization of the final product. As literature claims, ETN stores poorly. Even if the materials are washed and stabilized with
nitrogen scavenger, how long can this material safely bee stored? I know it’s big brother PETN store's indefinitely once re-crystallized and
purified. I guess if stored properly cool location could years be possible for ETN? |
ETN actually stores remarkably well. I would suggest two or three recrystalizations and add some urea to your dunk bucket. My suggestion is to use
different solvents each time. ETN is soluble in acetone, methanol, and isopropyl alcohol. My suggestion is to recrystalize in acetone first, and then
crystalize in methanol or isopropyl alcohol next. The reason for that is acetone gives a 'crunchy' texture to the ETN crystals while methanol and
isopropyl give a much finer powder texture, which is safer to handle and use.
I will need to give a third recrystalization to my ETN down the line because I forgot to add urea to the dunk water! But even without that, two
recrystalizations, along with the aggressive washing I did should have eliminated just about any acid residue. I still always want to be sure.
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pjig
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Excellent ideas. I like it, never heard of this method, but makes sense how you explained it. What amount of urea approximately are you using in your
crash water ? What’s your vessel size for this (I assume ice crash bath in a glass bowl or large beaker.) Some have claimed better success with a
wide surface area to crash…. Maybe a large cooking glass Pyrex? I’m sure it al depends on the starting materials volumes of course
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ManyInterests
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Quote: Originally posted by pjig | Excellent ideas. I like it, never heard of this method, but makes sense how you explained it. What amount of urea approximately are you using in your
crash water ? What’s your vessel size for this (I assume ice crash bath in a glass bowl or large beaker.) Some have claimed better success with a
wide surface area to crash…. Maybe a large cooking glass Pyrex? I’m sure it al depends on the starting materials volumes of course |
you can use 0.3% by weight of urea in the water you are crashing it into. But I did see in Dugan Boomfax's video (it is on youtube) that he used a 5%
urea solution for the crash.
For crashing I use a 2 gallon plastic (HDPE) mop bucket. It has a nice spout at the end to allow for easy pouring. I stir the water to make some nice
whirlpool action before dumping the stuff in and stir the stuff before starting to filter. With acetone it will chunk up, but with methanol (and I
assume isopropyl) it will be much more powdery.
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Nice and simple…
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