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Triethyl lead azide

Many other ignition compns have been patented such as bis-triethyl lead styphnate, triethyl lead -basic lead styphnate, triethyl lead azide, mono -triethyl lead azo-aminotetrazole, bis-triethyl lead azoaminotetrazole, triethyl lead azidodithio-carbonate, diethyl lead diazide bis-basic diethyl lead styphnate, etc. The ignition compns mentioned above have an "overall lag of less than 0.0009 secs when fired at 12 amps, but in some cases this lag is even smaller, viz, 0.0002, 0.0003, 0.0004, 0.0005 or 0.0006secs... [Pg.187]

Triethyl Lead Azide. (C2Hs)3-Pb.N3, C6Hi5N3Pb mw 336.44 N 12.94% cryst mp, melts and then detonates mildly when placed on a hot plate. Prepn is by treating triethyl Pb acetate with Na azide Ref Be04, [1021]... [Pg.864]

Organometallic azides do not have the characteristics of explosives (e.g., triethyl lead azide) [3]. [Pg.111]


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