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Acardite -- Akardite

Acardite or asym-Diphenylurea, described in Vol 1 of Encycl (Ref 24, p A47-R), was developed in Germany under the name of Akardit. It has been used, accdg to Belgrano (Ref 31, p 218) as a stabilizer in some Italian smokeless propellants... [Pg.404]

Acardite or akardite 1 A7-A11 acardite 11 A7—A8 acardite I11 A8 acardite III 1 A8—A9 acardites, analytical procedures 1 A9-A11... [Pg.450]

Akardit. Ger name for Acardite A(ko) or Type A Explosive. A Japan expl similar to Ger Hexamit TNT(or TNAns) 60, HNDhA 24 A1 powder 16%. It was intended for use in torpedo warheads and depth charges to replace the Type 94 and Type 97H Explosives (See Japanese Type Explosives) Refs 1)R. A.Cooley et al, PBL Rept... [Pg.119]

Acardite III or Ethylacardite (N -Ethyl-N,N-diphenylurea)(Akardit III, in GerX C, H, NH.CO.N(C H,, row 240.29, N 11.66%, OB to CO, -246.4%, OB to CO -146.5%. White cry St, rop 72.3° for a tech sample and 73.1° for samples recrytd from ethanol or chlf(Ref 4). It was prepd in Germany by treating with p>hosgene a soln in carbon tetrachloride of equimolar quantities of ethyl-amine and diphenylamine in the presence of limestone. This was followed by fractional distillation. The following reaction took place ... [Pg.8]

Trade Name Synonyms Acardite 2 f[Great Lakes http //www.greatlakeschem.com], Girstrat -Akardit II t[Girindus Chemie]... [Pg.2616]


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