chemist1243
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How dangerous really is picric acid?
Picric acid has always been one of those explosives deemed as rediculously sensitive and powerful. But its just not true unless the picric acid is
almost completely dry. Ive done probably 50 tests on wet or slightly wet picric acid and its never detonated once. Ive hit it with hammers, taped it
to firecrackers, shot it with rifles, etc.
Am I going crazy or does picric acid just not go off unless its completely dry? It seems that way. Obviously, its not smart to assume explosive wont
go off. There’s always a chance, so i always did everything in 100mg or less quantities, so maybe thats the reason it wouldn’t go off. Can anyone
confirm the lack of sensitivity in wet picric acid samples?
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It is, for this purpose, shipped only wet, with a 50% water content or so.
But take a look at our wiki, under "explosive", there you will find your observations confirmed.
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If stored in the wrong container is can be dangerous. Some metal picrates can explode easily.
There is a massive thread on it somewhere.
This may be it.
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=13187&...
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[Edited on 19-10-2020 by yobbo II]
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I forgot to add the link, here is everything important mentioned, including the issue with metal containers(or metal containing lids): http://www.sciencemadness.org/smwiki/index.php/Picric_acid
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Picric acid is not extremely sensitive. Slightly more than TNT. A small amount of TNP, wrapped in tinfoil, detonates under strong impact of a hummer.
This is the way to understand, how much dinitrophenole present in it- if nitration was not complete, picric acid won't detonate. Some salts are more
sensitive than pure TNP, some less (ammonium salt for example). You shoul avoid contacts of TNP with metals and AN.
Women are more perilous sometimes, than any hi explosive.
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Indeed !
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oppau_explosion
The spirit of adventure was upon me. Having nitric acid and copper, I had only to learn what the words 'act upon' meant. - Ira Remsen
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I was thinking more of this one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax_Explosion
(Although the wikipedia page is a bit thin on these details, the cargo of the SS Mont Blanc included substantial amounts of both wet and dry picric
acid.)
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Ah, but they only had to give it one try at Halifax.
In Oppau, apparently using explosives to break up AN had been done thousands of times.
I liked OP's comment as a reminder to always prepare for the worst.
The spirit of adventure was upon me. Having nitric acid and copper, I had only to learn what the words 'act upon' meant. - Ira Remsen
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It’s funny you mention this. Once upon a time i was trying to make ammonium picrate from aqueous ammonia and picric acid(it didn’t work in the
end) becuase apparently its more stable than picric acid. Long story short, for some reason which i cant recall, i ended up transferring the basic
solution to a metal pot.
Immediately realized how badly I might’ve just fucked up. I worked up the balls to crash everything into a large 5 gallon bucket full of ice water
to hopefully dilute the solution to a safe level. That was the end of it. Now looking back on it, the picric acid/ammonia solution was pretty dilute
to start with, but I’m sure if i had let it sit for a few days I might’ve seen some dunnite/metal picrate formation. At the time I had just been
getting into chemistry so it scared the ever loving crap out of me, and now i think it scares me a little bit more.
I never did get to watch those red needle crystals I’d seen in pictures begin to fall out of solution though ):
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Quote: Originally posted by chemist1243 |
It’s funny you mention this. Once upon a time i was trying to make ammonium picrate from aqueous ammonia and picric acid(it didn’t work in the
end) becuase apparently its more stable than picric acid. Long story short, for some reason which i cant recall, i ended up transferring the basic
solution to a metal pot.
Immediately realized how badly I might’ve just fucked up. I worked up the balls to crash everything into a large 5 gallon bucket full of ice water
to hopefully dilute the solution to a safe level. That was the end of it. Now looking back on it, the picric acid/ammonia solution was pretty dilute
to start with, but I’m sure if i had let it sit for a few days I might’ve seen some dunnite/metal picrate formation. At the time I had just been
getting into chemistry so it scared the ever loving crap out of me, and now i think it scares me a little bit more.
I never did get to watch those red needle crystals I’d seen in pictures begin to fall out of solution though ):
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Strange idea, mate. make slurry- picric acid with some water and add in small portions ammonium hydrocarbonate (or carbonate). Mix it with some
plastic. When it stops hissing, the process is finished. A small excess of carbonate is useful- you are guaranteed that there is no free picric acid.
When product is dry, you may add AN.
Women are more perilous sometimes, than any hi explosive.
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chemist1243
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I imagine that would work quite well. You can see what i was attempting to do in the video i link here. It seems to me he just added ammonia solution
and it worked. I was much more naive back then however(i still am today), so even if it was bunk i probably was just too blind to realize it.
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