Tonto Silerheels wrote: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.
I present for your enjoyment http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/things_i_wont_work_with/.
~Tonto
Explosive name Detonation
velocity (f/s)
1,3,5-trinitrobenzene 24442
1,3,5-Triazido-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene 23950
4,4’-Dinitro-3,3’-diazenofuroxan 32808
Trinitrotoluene 22638
Trinitroaniline 23950
Tetryl 24836
Picric acid 24114
Dunnite 23458
Methyl picrate 22310
Ethyl picrate 21325
Picryl chloride 23622
Trinitrocresol 22474
Lead styphnate 17060
Triaminotrinitrobenzene 24114
Methyl nitrate 20669
Nitroglycol 23950
Nitroglycerine 25262
Mannitol hexanitrate 27100
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate 27559
Erythritol tetranitrate 26575
Ethylenedinitramine 24836
Nitroguanidine 26903
Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine 28707
Cyclotetramethylene tetranitramine 30840
Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane 31168
Tetranitroglycoluril 30020
Octanitrocubane 33136
Nitrocellulose 23950
Urea nitrate 15420
Acetone peroxide 17388
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide 17060
Hexamethylene triperoxide diamine 14764
Mercury fulminate 13944
Lead azide 15190
Silver azide 13123
Ammonium nitrate 17290
Explosive name Detonation
velocity (f/s)
There are a shopping list of explosives that could be used, but for shell filling insensitive is really good as a belting with a hammer has nothing on firing out of a gun. Adding a little ammonium nitrate to TNT helps too (Amatol/Torpex).