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Ethylene dinitrate

Ethoxyethanol 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate Ethyl acrylate Ethylene dinitrate 4-Ethylmorpholine 2-Furaldehyde Furfuryl alcohol Glycerol trinitrate Heptachlor... [Pg.36]

It is assumed that ignition is caused by a stream of hot gases and that evapn of the condensed phase results entirely from the heat liberated at the burning surface. Ethylene dinitrate is used as an example. With a surface temp of 473°K,... [Pg.294]

Ethylene Nitrate, See Ethylene Dinitrate or Ethyleneglycol Diriitrate... [Pg.102]

Ethylene Dinitrate. Same as Ethyleneglycol Dinitrate or Glycol Dinitrate, described under Ethyleneglycol and Otari vatives... [Pg.103]

Nitroglycol (Ethylene glycol dinitrate, ethylene dinitrate)... [Pg.223]

While it is, then, possible to recognise highly explosive materials by consideration of their molecular formulae and oxygen balance (e.g. ethylene dinitrate, C2H4N206 is... [Pg.2510]

Ethylene Glycol Dinitrate (Ethylene Dinitrate, Glycol Dinitrate, Nitroglycol,... [Pg.224]

ETHYLENEGLYCOL DINITRATE (EGDN or EGcDN), Nitroglycol (NGc), Dinitroglycol, Dinitrodimethylene or Ethylene Dinitrate,... [Pg.132]

Synonyms and trade names ethylene dinitrate, glycol dinitrate, dinitrogly-col, EGDN... [Pg.61]

ETHYLENE DIHYDRATE see EJC500 ETHYLENE DIMERCAPTAN see EEBOOO a-ETHYLENE DIMERCAPTAN see EEBOOO ETHYLENE DIMETHYL ETHER see DOE600 ETHYLENE DINITRATE see EJGOOO ETHYLENEDINITRILOTETRAACETIC ACID see EIXOOO... [Pg.1680]

EDNA (Figure 3.30) is the amino analog of ethylene dinitrate. It is not a liquid, however it forms colorless crystals and melts at 176 C with considerable thermal decomposition as it approaches that temperature. It is made by reacting ethylene-urea with mixed acid. Dinitroethyleneurea is then formed and rapidly decarboxylizes, losing CO2 and leaving EDNA. The major use of EDNA is in a castable mixture with TNT, called EDNATOL. [Pg.45]

ETHYLENE DINITRATE (628-96-6) Explosive. Elevated temperatures above 237°F/ 114°C, acids, strong oxidizers, or mechanical shock can cause explosions. React violently with sodium peroxide, uranium fluoride. Incompatible with sulfurie aeid, nitric acid, caustics, aliphatic amines, isocyanates, boranes. [Pg.527]


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