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Explosion protection application notes

Summary AZIDOETHYL is prepared by the reaction between 2,2 ,2 -trichloroethylamine and sodium azide. The resulting mixture is then treated with chloroform, and the layer removed. Thereafter, the chloroform is removed under vacuum. Commercial Industrial note For related, or similar information, see Application No. 401,476, July 26, 1982, by Rockwell International Corporation, to Milton B. Frankel, Tarzana, CA, and Edgar R. Wilson, Simi Valley, CA. Part or parts of this laboratory process may be protected by international, and/or commercial/industrial processes. Before using this process to legally manufacture the mentioned explosive, with intent to sell, consult any protected commercial or industrial processes related to, similar to, or additional to, the process discussed in this procedure. This process may be used to legally prepare the mentioned explosive for laboratory, educational, or research purposes. [Pg.85]


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