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NITROGLYCOL 223<br />

amount is necessary. Salt solutions are always used for washing<br />

the nitrated product, otherwise the separation <strong>of</strong> the phases is<br />

extremely slow.<br />

CH,—OH CH,—OH CH,—ONO,<br />

CH-OH CH—OH CH— ONO,<br />

I I I<br />

CH,—OlHi CH.v. CH,\<br />

r c f<br />

J | >. 0 >. 0<br />

CH—OH CH—OH CH-ONO,<br />

I I I<br />

CHj-OH CH,-OH CH.-ONO,<br />

Tetranitrodiglycerin is a very viscous oil, non-hygroscopic, insoluble<br />

in water, <strong>and</strong> readily soluble in alcohol <strong>and</strong> in ether. It<br />

has not been obtained in the crystalline state. It is not a good<br />

gelatinizing agent for collodion cotton when used alone. Its mixture<br />

with nitroglycerin gelatinizes collodion cotton more slowly<br />

than nitroglycerin alone but gives a satisfactory gel. It is less<br />

sensitive to mechanical shock than nitroglycerin, about the same<br />

as dinitroglycerin, but is readily exploded by fulminate. According<br />

to Naourn 40 75% tetranitrodiglycerin guhr dynamite gave in<br />

the Trauzl test a net expansion <strong>of</strong> 274 cc. or 85.6% <strong>of</strong> the expansion<br />

(320 cc.) produced by 75% nitroglycerin guhr dynamite.<br />

Nitroglycol (Ethylene glycol dinitrate, ethylene dinitrate)<br />

Nitroglycol first found favor in France as an ingredient <strong>of</strong><br />

non-freezing dynamites. It has many <strong>of</strong> the advantages <strong>of</strong> nitroglycerin<br />

<strong>and</strong> is safer to manufacture <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>le. Its principal<br />

disadvantage is its greater volatility. Formerly the greater cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> procuring glycol, which is not as directly accessible as glycerin<br />

but has to be produced by synthesis from ethylene, was an impediment<br />

to its use, but new sources <strong>of</strong> ethylene <strong>and</strong> new methods<br />

<strong>of</strong> synthesis have reduced its cost <strong>and</strong> increased its accessibility,<br />

Ethylene was formerly procured from alcohol (itself produced<br />

from raw material which was actually or potentially a foodstuff)<br />

by warming with sulfuric acid, by passing the vapors over heated<br />

coke impregnated with phosphoric acid, or by comparable methods.<br />

Ethylene combines with bromine to give ethylene dibromide,<br />

*°Op. cit., p. 201.

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