Explosive double salts and preparation

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Inventors

Cady, Howard H.
Lee, Kien-yin

Application #

345460

Filed

Feb-3-1982

Published

Nov-6-1984

Current US Class

149/47
149/92
564/512

International Classes

C06B 031/32

Field of Search

149/47 149/92 149/109.6 564/512

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the United States (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Miller; Edward A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Huffman; Lee W., Gaetjens; Paul D., Esposito; Michael F.

US Patent References

4110136   Explosives containi...
4300962   Ammonium nitrate...
4353758   Direct process for e...

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Abstract
Applicants have discovered a new composition of matter which is an explosive addition compound of ammonium nitrate (AN) and diethylenetriamine trinitrate (DETN) in a 50:50 molar ratio. The compound is stable over extended periods of time only at temperatures higher than 46.degree. C., decomposing to a fine-grained eutectic mixture (which is also believed to be new) of AN and DETN at temperatures lower than 46.degree. C. The compound of the invention has an x-ray density of 1.61 g/cm.sup.3, explodes to form essentially only gaseous products, has higher detonation properties (i.e., detonation velocity and pressure) than those of any mechanical mixture having the same density and composition as the compound of the invention, is a quite insensitive explosive material, can be cast at temperatures attainable by high pressure steam, and is prepared from inexpensive ingredients. Methods of preparing the compound of the invention and the fine-grained eutectic composition of the invention are given.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An explosive composition comprising the equimolar double salt of ammonium nitrate and diethylenetriamine trinitrate, said composition having a density of about 1.61 g/cm.sup.3 and being characterized by an X-ray diffraction pattern as shown in the right-hand column of Table I labeled Compound/115.degree. C.

2. A method of making an explosive double salt of ammonium nitrate and diethylenetriamine trinitrate, the double salt having a density of about 1.61 g/cm.sup.3 and being characterized by an X-ray diffraction pattern as shown in the right-hand column of Table I labeled Compound/115.degree. C., comprising the steps of:

(a) forming a mixture of diethylenetriamine trinitrate and ammonium nitrate, said mixture containing between 23 and 50 mole percent diethylenetriamine trinitrate;



Description
A double salt is a salt made up of two different types of cations and one type of anion or of two different types of anions and one type of cation.

In research on explosive materials, mixtures of various materials have been made, melted, and recrystallized. Such study of eutectic mixtures (i.e., mixtures wherein the molten phases are miscible, but the solids are immiscible) has been done in order to try to obtain very intimate mixtures of materials. It is well known in the art area of explosives that when the grain size of a eutectic composition of oxidizer and fuel A is finer than that of a eutectic B with similar chemical composition, the energy release in a detonation of A will be faster than in a detonation of B because mixing of the oxidizer and fuel will occur in a shorter period of time. When a eutectic is crystallized from a melt, better mixing of the ingredients of the eutectic is possible than can be obtained by grinding and mixing the powders which were used to form the eutectic. Additionally, crystallizing a eutectic is often safer than grinding and mixing together powders which are explosive.
 
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