RI 2526 Strength and Sensitiveness of TNT as Determined by the Laboratory Sand-Test Bomb

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. A. Taylor R. D. Leitch
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Sep 1, 1923

Abstract

Trinitrotoluene is made by the direct nitration of toluene by a mixture of nitric and sulphuric acids . The exact procedure varies , but the product , where Grade I of TNT is desired , is similar , and consists largely of material that has a melting and setting point of 80.6 °c . The purification consists of draining off the liquid portions , including the acid and liquid nitro compounds . The mass is crushed and washed until the TNT is acid - free . It may still have a low-melting point due to the presence of material of lower nitration. Other isomers also have the same effect . The crystal mass may be washed with a solution of sodium sulphite , thiosulphate , sulphuric acid , or with an organic solvent such as alcohol , benzene , or carbon tetrachloride , Where a very pure product is desired , the TNT is separated by fractional crystallization from solution in organic solvents . The TNT is If it forms In some cases the material is melted during purification . agitated as it cools to prevent solidification in a solid mass . in a solid mass , this is broken up and screened . There has been some question as to the effect of the different methods of purification on the strength and sensitiveness of TNT , although all methods left a product that would give satisfactory tests .
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APA: C. A. Taylor R. D. Leitch  (1923)  RI 2526 Strength and Sensitiveness of TNT as Determined by the Laboratory Sand-Test Bomb

MLA: C. A. Taylor R. D. Leitch RI 2526 Strength and Sensitiveness of TNT as Determined by the Laboratory Sand-Test Bomb. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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