chrisd wrote:Going back to college chemistry, it was a lot more complicated to nitrate toluene than glycerine, AND they would only let us get to the "di-nitro" stage whereas Nitro-glycerine could be prepared "On-the-bench" if kept sufficiently chilled.
Does Charis/Safehold have the technology and the requisite purity of feedstock to go the "tri-nitration" of toluene?
My first thought was that it was more likely
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picric_acid than TNT; that was the earlier shell-filler explosive. (With a detonation velocity of about 24,000 fps, which
is over 23,000...) Looking it up the real difference in synthesis -- for picric acid, done on the lab bench in the 1740s by alchemists! -- is the feedstock, and getting toluene isn't difficult once you've got an oil industry doing fractional distillation, something Charis has been set up to be developing.
Picric acid has more boom than TNT, but it's corrosive and forms unstable metal salts when used as a shell filler. Dynamite has all sorts of problems with stability, particularly when it gets hot; tropical Old Charis and Emerald and Tarot probably don't want to deal with sweaty dynamite.
Since Dr. Lywys knows all this, I think it probably is TNT.