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J82 AROMATIC NITRO COMPOUNDS<br />

tens, 96 van Romburgh, 90 <strong>and</strong> Davis <strong>and</strong> Allen 96 obtained methylpicramide.<br />

When refluxed in xylene solution, tetryl gives <strong>of</strong>f<br />

nitrous fumes <strong>and</strong> is converted into a tarlike mass from which<br />

picric acid <strong>and</strong> methylpicramidc may be isolated, along with a<br />

third, unidentified, buff-colored finely crystalline substance which<br />

melts at 240.5°. If pure tetryl is kept at 100°, it gives <strong>of</strong>f nitrous<br />

fumes <strong>and</strong> a small quantity <strong>of</strong> formaldehyde, <strong>and</strong> yields after 40<br />

days a mass which remains semi-liquid at ordinary temperature.<br />

By heating at 125° it is converted into a viscous liquid after<br />

about the same number <strong>of</strong> hours.<br />

At ordinary temperatures tetryl appears to be perfectly stable.<br />

Current methods <strong>of</strong> purification insure the absence <strong>of</strong> occluded<br />

acid. It is more powerful <strong>and</strong> more brisant than TNT <strong>and</strong> picric<br />

acid, though distinctly more sensitive to shock, <strong>and</strong> is probably<br />

the best <strong>of</strong> all the common explosives for use in boosters <strong>and</strong><br />

reinforced detonators. Koehler 97 reports pressures in the manometric<br />

bomb (density <strong>of</strong> loading = 0.3) <strong>and</strong> temperatures produced<br />

by the explosions, as follows:<br />

PRESSURE: KILOS PER<br />

SQUARE CENTIMETER TEMPERATURE, °C.<br />

Tetryl 4684 2911<br />

Picric acid 3638 2419<br />

TNT 3749 2060<br />

TNB 3925 2356<br />

Aranaz 98 reports that the explosion <strong>of</strong> tetryl produces a temperature<br />

<strong>of</strong> 3339°. Tetryl is slightly more sensitive than picric acid,<br />

<strong>and</strong> considerably more sensitive than TNT, in the drop test. Experimenting<br />

with a 5-kilogram weight, Koehler found that a<br />

drop <strong>of</strong> 150 cm. caused the detonation <strong>of</strong> tetryl 10 times out <strong>of</strong><br />

10 trials, a drop <strong>of</strong> 100 cm. 9 times out <strong>of</strong> 10, <strong>of</strong> 50 cm. 5 times<br />

out <strong>of</strong> 10, <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> 40 cm. 3 times out <strong>of</strong> 10. Martin" has determined<br />

the minimum charges <strong>of</strong> various primary explosives necessary<br />

for the detonation <strong>of</strong> TNT <strong>and</strong> tetryl. <strong>The</strong> explosives were<br />

loaded into detonator capsules, <strong>and</strong> the initiators were compressed<br />

upon them at a pressure <strong>of</strong> 1100 kilos per square centimeter.<br />

07 Cited by Desvergnes, loc. cit.<br />

98 Aranaz, "Les nuevos explosives," Madrid, 1911, cited by Desvergnes.<br />

99 Martin, "Ueber Azide und Fulminate," Darmstadt, 1913, cited by Giua,<br />

op. cit., p. 320.

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