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154 AROMATIC NITRO COMPOUNDS<br />

groups is so considerable that the introduction <strong>of</strong> the third nitro<br />

group may be accomplished without the use <strong>of</strong> fuming sulfuric<br />

acid. Pure TNX, large almost colorless needles from benzene,<br />

melts at 182.3°.<br />

Trinitroxylene is not powerful enough for use alone as a high<br />

explosive, <strong>and</strong> it does not always communicate an initial detonation<br />

throughout its mass. It is used in commercial dynamites, for<br />

which purpose it does not require to be purified <strong>and</strong> may contain<br />

an oily mixture <strong>of</strong> isomers <strong>and</strong> other nitrated xylenes. Its large<br />

excess <strong>of</strong> carbon suggests that it may be used advantageously in<br />

conjunction with an oxidizing agent. A mixture <strong>of</strong> 23 parts <strong>of</strong><br />

TNX <strong>and</strong> 77 parts <strong>of</strong> ammonium nitrate, ground intimately together<br />

in a black powder mill, has been used in high-explosive<br />

shells. It was loaded by compression. Mixtures, about half <strong>and</strong><br />

half, <strong>of</strong> TNX with TNT <strong>and</strong> with picric acid are semi-solid when<br />

warm <strong>and</strong> can be loaded by pouring. <strong>The</strong> eutectic <strong>of</strong> TNX <strong>and</strong><br />

TNT contains between 6 <strong>and</strong> 7 per cent <strong>of</strong> TNX <strong>and</strong> freezes at<br />

73.5°. It is substantially as good an explosive as TNT. A mixture<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10 parts TNX, 40 parts TNT, <strong>and</strong> 50 parts picric acid can be<br />

melted readily under water. In explosives such as these the TNX<br />

helps by lowering the melting point, but it also attenuates the<br />

power <strong>of</strong> the more powerful high explosives with which it is<br />

mixed. On the other h<strong>and</strong>, these mixtures take advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

explosive power <strong>of</strong> TNX, such as that power is, <strong>and</strong> are themselves<br />

sufficiently powerful <strong>and</strong> satisfactory for many purposes—<br />

while making use <strong>of</strong> a raw material, namely m-xylene, which is<br />

not otherwise applicable for use in the manufacture <strong>of</strong> military<br />

explosives.<br />

Nitro Derivatives <strong>of</strong> Naphthalene<br />

Naphthalene nitrates more readily than benzene, the first nitro<br />

group taking the a-position which is ortho on one nucleus to the<br />

side chain which the other nucleus constitutes. <strong>The</strong> second nitro<br />

group takes one or another <strong>of</strong> the expected positions, either the<br />

position meta to the nitro group already present or one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

a-positions <strong>of</strong> the unsubstituted nucleus. <strong>The</strong> dinitration <strong>of</strong><br />

naphthalene in actual practice thus produces a mixture which<br />

consists almost entirely <strong>of</strong> three isomers. Ten different isomeric<br />

dinitronaphthalenes are possible, seven <strong>of</strong> which are derived from<br />

a-nitronaphthalene, seven from /3-nitronaphthalene, <strong>and</strong> four

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