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Tetryl




  chemical Formula C <sub>7</sub> H <sub>5</sub> N <sub>5</sub> O <sub>8</sub>
  molecular Weight 28715 G / Mol
  shock Sensitivity Insensitive
  friction Sensitivity Insensitive
  density 173 G / Cm³
  explosive Velocity 7,570 M/s
  RE Factor 125
  melting Point 1295 °C
  boiling Point Decomposes at 187 °C
  appearance odorless yellow crystalline solid
  CAS Number 479-45-8
  PubChem 10178
  SMILES CN(C1=C(C=C(C=C1 {Link without Title} (=O) {Link without Title} )<br> {Link without Title} (=O) {Link without Title} ) {Link without Title} (=O) {Link without Title} ) {Link without Title} (=O) {Link without Title}


Tetryl is a sensitive Explosive compound used to make Detonator s and explosive booster charges. Its IUPAC name is '''2,4,6-trinitrophenyl-N-methylnitramine''' and some commonly used synonyms are '''nitramine''', '''tetralite''', and '''tetril'''. Its Chemical Formula is C 7 H 5 N 5 O 8.

Tetryl is an odorless yellow crystalline solid that is not found naturally in the environment. Under certain conditions, tetryl can exist as dust in air. It is slightly soluble in water and in other liquids.

Tetryl was used mainly during World Wars I and II and later conflicts. Tetryl is usually used on its own, though can sometimes be found in compositions such as Tetrytol . Tetryl is no longer manufactured or used in the United States , but can still be found in legacy munitions such as the M14 anti-personnel Landmine .

Tetryl has a detonation velocity of 7,570 metres per second.


PRODUCTION


Tetryl is produced by action of a mix of concentrated Nitric Acid and Sulfuric Acid on Dimethylaniline .


SEE ALSO




REFERENCES

Cooper, Paul W., ''Explosives Engineering'', New York: Wiley-VCH, 1996. ISBN 0-471-18636-8


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