Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Hydrazinium perchlorates, thermal

NICKEL CHLORIDE (7718-54-9) NiClj Violent reaction with chlorine nitrate. Mixtures with potassium produces an impact-sensitive explosive. Contact with strong acids or acid fumes produces highly toxic and corrosive HCl gas. Forms heat- or shock-sensitive explosives with ammonium nitrate. Increases sensitivity to heat, impact, or friction of hydrazinium perchlorate. Incompatible with gold, lithium, sodium, sulfur. Thermal decomposition emits toxic chloride fumes. [Pg.760]

ACETATO MERCURIOSO (Spanish) (21908-53-2) A strong oxidizer. Violent reaction with reducing agents, acetyl nitrate, diboron tetrafluoride, disulfur dichloride, combustible materials, fuels, hydrazine hydrate, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen trisulfide, hypophospho-rous acid, methanethiol, phospham. sodium-potassium alloy, sulfur, sulfur trioxide. Incompatible with alcohols, alkali metals, ammonium nitrate, diboron tetrafluoride, hydrazinium nitrate, hydrogen sulfide, nitroalkanes, rubidium acetylide, selenium oxychloride. Forms heat-, friction-, or shock-sensitive explosives with anilinium perchlorate, chlorine, phosphorus,. sulfur, magnesium, potassium, sodium-potassium alloy. May increase the explosive or thermal sensitivity of nitromethane, nitroethane, 1-nitropropane and other lower nitroalkanes, silver azide, hydrazinium perchlorate. Slowly decomposes on exposure to air. [Pg.6]

CADMIUM FUME (1306-19-0) Forms explosive mixture with aluminum, ammonium perchlorate, magnesium in the presence of heat, chlorine trifluoride. Explodes or ignites on contact with hydrazinium nitrate, hydrogen peroxide (90%), hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen trisulfide, lithium. Can increase the thermal and explosive sensitivity of nitroalkanes, hydrazinium perchlorate. May react with phosphorus, sulfur, sulfur dioxide, sulfur trioxide, selenium, zinc. [Pg.239]

Tappan BC, Brill TB (2003) Thermal decomposition of energetic materials 85 Cryogels of nanoscale hydrazinium perchlorate in resorcinol-formaldehyde. Propellants Explosives and Pyrotechnics 28(2) 72-76. Li J, Brill TB (2005) Nanostructured energetic composites of CL-20 and binders by sol-gel methods. Propellants Explosives and Pyrotechnics 31(1) 61-69. [Pg.606]

The thermal properties of hydrazinium perchlorate salts are discussed in Section 2.4.5.3 along with other perchlorate hydrazine salts. [Pg.46]


See other pages where Hydrazinium perchlorates, thermal is mentioned: [Pg.108]    [Pg.109]    [Pg.196]    [Pg.197]    [Pg.204]    [Pg.285]    [Pg.371]    [Pg.630]    [Pg.631]    [Pg.632]    [Pg.647]    [Pg.651]    [Pg.652]    [Pg.656]    [Pg.760]    [Pg.768]    [Pg.883]    [Pg.940]    [Pg.1048]    [Pg.1094]    [Pg.152]    [Pg.153]    [Pg.154]    [Pg.154]    [Pg.154]    [Pg.242]    [Pg.242]    [Pg.821]    [Pg.897]    [Pg.905]    [Pg.913]    [Pg.996]    [Pg.76]    [Pg.80]   


SEARCH



Hydrazinium

Hydrazinium perchlorate

Hydrazinium perchlorates, thermal decomposition

© 2024 chempedia.info