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The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives - Sciencemadness Dot Org

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310 SMOKELESS POWDER<br />

Days <strong>of</strong> heating at 75°<br />

Analysis<br />

2% amyl alcohol<br />

1% diphenylamine<br />

2%<br />

5%<br />

10%<br />

Days <strong>of</strong> heating at 75°<br />

Analysis<br />

1% diphenylmtrosamine<br />

2%<br />

10%<br />

Days <strong>of</strong> heating at 75°<br />

Analysis<br />

2% amyl alcohol<br />

125% carbazol<br />

10%<br />

Days <strong>of</strong> heating at 75°<br />

Analysis<br />

1 5% diphenylbenzamide<br />

10%<br />

15% monomtronaphthalene<br />

10% mononitronaphthalene<br />

15% naphthalene<br />

10%<br />

0 86 231 312 516 652 667<br />

2031 1914<br />

2013 196 0 198 0 190 9<br />

199 5 194 7 1981 1921<br />

2001 1925 1862<br />

2001 1842 175 9<br />

0 55 146 312 419 493 749<br />

200 4 197 9 198 4 1992 197 5 1982 194 0<br />

2000 2015 1985 198 5 197 6 1715<br />

2015 195 3 1941 193 0 190 6 187 3 1845<br />

0 60 85<br />

200 9 1989 196 9<br />

2006 1994<br />

200 3 198 7<br />

108 197 377 633<br />

1991 1828<br />

197 7 1982 193 0 1902<br />

0 31 50 62 87 227 556<br />

2002 199 3 1861<br />

2002 1981 2005<br />

202 4 1995<br />

202 0 198 1 193 0<br />

2025 2002 194 8<br />

2018 1992<br />

1991 2002<br />

pages 309-310, where the numbers representing analyses indicate<br />

the nitrogen contents as usually reported in France, namely,<br />

cubic centimeters <strong>of</strong> nitric oxide per gram <strong>of</strong> nitrocellulose. When<br />

the numbers are printed m italics, the samples which were taken<br />

for analysis were actively giving <strong>of</strong>f red nitrous fumes<br />

Diphenylnitrosamme, which is always present in powders made<br />

from diphenylamine, is decomposed at 110°, <strong>and</strong> that temperature<br />

therefore is not a suitable one for a study <strong>of</strong> the stability<br />

<strong>of</strong> smokeless powder At 75° diphenylnitrosamme attacks nitrocellulose<br />

less rapidly than diphenylamine itself, but this is not<br />

true at lower temperatures (40° <strong>and</strong> 60°) at which there is no<br />

appreciable difference between the two substances. Carbazol at<br />

110° is an excellent stabilizer but at 60° <strong>and</strong> 75° is so poor as to

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