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The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives - Sciencemadness Dot Org

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PICRIC ACID 159<br />

<strong>of</strong> biphenyl. <strong>The</strong> most vigorous nitration <strong>of</strong> that hydrocarbon<br />

yields only 2,2',4,4'-tetranitrobiphenyl, yellC wish prisms from<br />

benzene, m.p. 163°.<br />

Jahn in a patent granted in 1918 r>1 stated that hexanitrobiphenyl<br />

is ^bout 10 per cent superior to hexa^itrodiphenylamine.<br />

Fifty grams in the lead block produced a cavity °f 1810 cc, while<br />

the same weight <strong>of</strong> hexanitrodiphenylamine produced one <strong>of</strong> 1630<br />

cc. Under a pressure <strong>of</strong> 2500 atmospheres, it compresses to a<br />

density <strong>of</strong> about 1.61.<br />

Picric Acid (melinite, lyddite, pertite, shimo3 e i etc.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> ortho-para orienting hydroxyl group °f phenol promotes<br />

nitration greatly <strong>and</strong> has the further effect that it "weakens" the<br />

ring <strong>and</strong> makes it more susceptible to oxidation- Nitric acid attacks<br />

phenol violently, oxidizing a portion

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