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C.T.M.T.N.A (R-salt)
[rquote=698450&tid=3453&author=underground]Because R-Salt is carcinogenic, like any other ni ...
15-1-2025 at 22:53
by: DennyDevHE77
Limiting the mass of explosives
https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA046283/page/71/mode/1up

A friend found it. But it's very inim ...
28-8-2024 at 22:13
by: DennyDevHE77
Limiting the mass of explosives
Does anyone have a report on the sailor hat explosion where 500 tons of TNT were blown up? Or report ...
28-8-2024 at 21:29
by: DennyDevHE77
Oxidation of R-salt by ozone
As you know there is a way to obtain RDX by oxidizing a substance such as tricyclomethylenetrinitros ...
14-8-2024 at 03:02
by: DennyDevHE77
HMX via nitrolysis of DPT
I don't really understand why everyone is paying attention to this. I've had fuming nitric acid on m ...
9-8-2024 at 00:25
by: DennyDevHE77
HMX via nitrolysis of DPT
About a year ago I posted an article where DPT for HMX was synthesized through descaler rather than ...
4-8-2024 at 21:45
by: DennyDevHE77
Why do explosive jelly degrade?
I note that in the books where these experiments are actively described (that is, the books are just ...
25-7-2024 at 20:52
by: DennyDevHE77
Chemistry behind RDX
I am currently looking for materials for my ketene lamp, but it can rather be called a tubular furna ...
25-7-2024 at 20:37
by: DennyDevHE77
Why do explosive jelly degrade?
It wasn't about the stability of the jelly and its shelf life. When dynamite and other nitroglycerin ...
25-7-2024 at 20:31
by: DennyDevHE77
Why do explosive jelly degrade?
Yeah. Colloxylin is cellulose dinitrate. Trinitrate is almost never gelatinized.
25-7-2024 at 01:15
by: DennyDevHE77
Why do explosive jelly degrade?
It jelly-like explosives made of nitroesters (NG, EGDN, DEGDN) and 7-10% coloxylin.

In many books ...
24-7-2024 at 23:57
by: DennyDevHE77
Chemistry behind RDX
It turned out to be one of the industrial methods for producing tetranitromethane. Nothing secret or ...
23-7-2024 at 20:00
by: DennyDevHE77
Chemistry behind RDX
It turned out that passing ketene through nitric acid produced tetranitromethane

[b]4CH2=CO + 4HN ...
23-7-2024 at 02:43
by: DennyDevHE77
Chemistry behind RDX
By the way, does ketene interact with nitric acid? If it does not, then this is a great way to dehyd ...
22-7-2024 at 22:52
by: DennyDevHE77
Chemistry behind RDX
[rquote=694183&tid=150602&author=greenlight]As for the purification by weaker nitric acid, I ...
15-7-2024 at 22:56
by: DennyDevHE77
Help me find the book series (please)
Thank you very much, I have no idea why google was only throwing me volume 4 on this archive. Turns ...
13-6-2024 at 23:14
by: DennyDevHE77
Help me find the book series (please)
There is a set of encyclopedias: "Encyclopedia of explosives and related items". I don't remember ho ...
13-6-2024 at 22:55
by: DennyDevHE77
Processing of plastisol compositions
Yes, they were originally rocket fuel, not explosives.
In 1957, American sailors decided to test h ...
7-5-2024 at 20:53
by: DennyDevHE77
Processing of plastisol compositions
There are a number of explosives (plastisol-plastigel) on a heat-curing base. The filler is usually ...
6-5-2024 at 21:13
by: DennyDevHE77
New ETN Synthesis
Don't you think it would be easier to flush the ETH with water? Because it is cheaper and ETN is not ...
30-4-2024 at 21:30
by: DennyDevHE77
Distilling methyl nitrate
As far as I know it is not distilled in the usual sense, compressed air is bubbled through it, and c ...
6-4-2024 at 08:04
by: DennyDevHE77
Powerful ozonizer, is it possible at home?
Thank you so much for your help. If I make something worthwhile, I think I'll post it here.
6-4-2024 at 07:56
by: DennyDevHE77
GLMITE - WW2 superexplosive or crackpot idea
[rquote=692100&tid=160264&author=Sir_Gawain]Interesting that the concept of mutually assured ...
1-4-2024 at 08:05
by: DennyDevHE77
Effect of confinement on low explosives
Thanks, I'll memorize the correct spelling since apparently the translators don't know it.
26-3-2024 at 22:01
by: DennyDevHE77
Effect of confinement on low explosives
Well, one of the terms for ammonium nitrate mixed explosives is "dynamos", that is, mixtures of ammo ...
25-3-2024 at 21:09
by: DennyDevHE77
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