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TRINITROTOLUENE 151<br />

CH,<br />

NO, " ~" a CHO "\N^ Ha<br />

NO,-/VNO,<br />

NO, NH,<br />

If a drop <strong>of</strong> piperidine is added to a pasty mixture <strong>of</strong> TNT <strong>and</strong><br />

benzaldehyde, the heat <strong>of</strong> the reaction is sufficient to cause the<br />

material to take fire. <strong>The</strong> same substances in alcohol or benzene<br />

solution condense smoothly in the presence <strong>of</strong> piperidine to form<br />

trinitrostilbene. 34<br />

NO, r~.— NO,<br />

r\ > C { H / ' W > S-NOf/ >CH=CH-/ S<br />

f \g H' '<br />

Preparation <strong>of</strong> Trinitrostilbene. To 10 grams <strong>of</strong> TNT dissolved in 25<br />

cc. <strong>of</strong> benzene in a 100-cc. round-bottom flask equipped with a reflux<br />

condenser, 6 cc. <strong>of</strong> benzaldehyde <strong>and</strong> 0.5 cc. <strong>of</strong> piperidine are added,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the mixture is refluxed on the water bath for half an hour. <strong>The</strong><br />

material, while still hot, is poured into a beaker <strong>and</strong> allowed to cool <strong>and</strong><br />

crystallize. <strong>The</strong> crystals, collected on a filter, are rinsed twice with alcohol<br />

<strong>and</strong> recrystallized from a mixture <strong>of</strong> 2 volumes <strong>of</strong> alcohol <strong>and</strong> 1 <strong>of</strong><br />

benzene. Brilliant yellow glistening needles, m.p. 158°.<br />

Trinitrotoluene, in addition to the usual reactions <strong>of</strong> a nitrated<br />

hydrocarbon with alkali to form dangerous explosive materials,<br />

has the property that its methyl group in the presence <strong>of</strong> alkali<br />

condenses with aldehydic substances in reactions which produce<br />

heat <strong>and</strong> which may cause fire. Aldehydic substances from the<br />

action <strong>of</strong> nitrating acid on wood are always present where TNT<br />

is being manufactured, <strong>and</strong> alkali <strong>of</strong> all kinds ought to be excluded<br />

rigorously from the premises.<br />

Giua 35 reports that TNT may be distilled in vacuum without<br />

the slightest trace <strong>of</strong> decomposition. It boils at 210-212° at 10-20<br />

mm. When heated for some time at 180-200°, or when exposed to<br />

M Pfeiffer <strong>and</strong> Monath. Ber., 39, 1306 (1906); Ullmann <strong>and</strong> Geschwind,<br />

ibid., 41, 2296 (1908).<br />

35 Giua, "Chimica delle sostanze esplosive," Milan, 1919, p. 248.

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