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Shock sensitive explosives

A very shock sensitive explosive, containing nearly 90 wt% of nitrogen. See other high-nitrogen compounds, non-metal azides... [Pg.42]

The dry peroxide polymer (formed in ozonisation of vinyl acetate, and possibly a dioxirane polymer) is a shock-sensitive explosive, which needs care in handling. [Pg.171]

It is a moderately shock-sensitive explosive which has exploded during distillation [1], A series of its esters, expected to be explosive, was prepared [2], and explosive ether and ester derivatives are reviewed [3]. [Pg.294]

It is a pyrophoric and treacherously shock-sensitive explosive, especially as the dry black form. It will deflagrate under nitrogen or argon when scratched with a spatula, and ignites in contact with poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene), (Fluorolube). The caesium and rubidium salts are not shock-sensitive but will deflagrate on friction and are... [Pg.658]

Nielsen, A. T. et al., J. Org. Chem., 1979, 44, 2503-2504 A very shock-sensitive explosive which melts at 152°C, then decomposes explosively. [Pg.869]

The salt is a heat and shock-sensitive explosive. Attempts to prepare it from trimethylplatinum hydroxide and perchloric acid led to violent explosions at higher acid concentrations. [Pg.1184]

In the liquid phase, it is an extremely friction- and shock-sensitive explosive [1], like the trichloro analogue [2],... [Pg.1418]

A shock-sensitive explosive complex is formed, which could not be characterised. Iodine... [Pg.1438]

Christe, K. O. et al., Inorg. Chem., 1987, 26, 920 A shock-sensitive explosive, which needs full handling precautions. [Pg.1542]

Mixtures of inorganic oxygenated compounds (halide oxides or oxide sulfides) or oxygen-rich organic compounds (alkyl oxalates) with sodium (or its alloy with potassium) are shock-sensitive explosives. [Pg.1822]

Many aromatic 3-cyanotriazenes are shock-sensitive, explosive compounds. [Pg.106]

All the N—F compounds involved in the synthesis of a group of C3—C7N-trilluoroalky lam idincs were shock-sensitive explosives in varying degrees. Several were only stable in solution, and others exploded dining analytical combustion. Individually indexed compounds are ... [Pg.411]

The lower third of the chart (up to Tq-Tj = 1,000°K) contains hazardous explosives or materials with an NFPA rating of 3 or 4 (shock sensitive explosive materials). The single exception is hydrogen cyanide with an NFPA rating of 2 (unstable, capable of violent chemical change, but does not detonate)... [Pg.16]

More powerful and less shock sensitive explosives are continually being sought for both military and commercial use and work on octanitrocubane (ONC) [Structure (2.62)] is a meaningful step in this direction. ONC is a nitro derivative of... [Pg.137]

The latter two reactions demonstrate the possibility of using thianthrenium perchlorate in preparing magnet-active ion radicals with two or even three unpaired electrons and positive charges. (At this point one very important caution has to be stated Thianthrenium perchlorate is a shock-sensitive explosive solid and should be handled with care.)... [Pg.48]


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