Low vulnerability propellant plasticizers

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Inventors

Urenovitch, Joseph V.

Application #

236461

Filed

Aug-25-1988

Published

Jan-9-1996

Current US Class

149/19.8
149/88
149/92
149/96

International Classes

C06B 025/34

Field of Search

149/19.8 149/92 149/96 149/88

Assignee

ICI Explosives USA Inc. (Tamaqua, PA)

Examiners

Miller; Edward A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Buckwalter; Charles Q.

US Patent References

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4961380   Energetic azido eut...
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Abstract
This invention record describes the production of a low vulnerability propellant (LOVA) ingredients utilizing mixtures of alkyl nitratoethyl nitramines (alkyl NENAs) and/or bis (2-nitroxyethyl) nitramine (DINA) with nitrocellulose. Described compositions provide lower freezing points and decreases sensitivity while maintaining or surpassing output realized with currently used nitroglycerins/nitrocellulose mixtures. A process to provide for the production of desired mixtures of alkyl NENAs with each other or with DINA in a safe, cost-effective co-nitration process is disclosed. The process involves mixing together predetermined amounts of precursors for each of alkyl NENAs and/or DINA to be present in the final mix. Nitrating the precursors followed by a catalyst reaction, wash and neutralization step.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A composition having a low freezing point, comprising an admixture of two or more compounds from the group consisting of alkyl nitrato ethyl nitramine ("NENA") and dinitroxydiethyl nitramine ("DINA").

2. A composition having a low freezing point, comprising an admixture of

(a) 10% to 90% by weight of methyl-NENA; and

(b) 10% to 90% by weight of a second compound from the group consisting of an alkyl-nitrato ethyl nitramine ("NENA") other than methyl-NENA, dinitroxyethyldiethyl nitramine ("DINA") and mixtures thereof.

3. The composition of claim 2 wherein said alkyl NENA other than methyl-NENA is selected from the group consisting of ethyl-NENA, propyl-NENA, butyl-NENA and mixtures thereof.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to propellant ingredients and, utilizing mixtures of nitro ester/nitramines in propellant formulations. The invention also relates to a method of preparing the nitro esters/nitramines (NENA) by co-nitration.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Energetic materials such as the nitro ester/nitramines described in this invention record are utilized in the production of gun and rocket propellants. Propellants differ from explosives primarily in regard to their burning rates. Many propellants utilize explosives such as nitroglycerine or a mixture of explosives with various modification agents. There has been a need for a replacement for nitroglycerin in making gun propellants. It has been desired to achieve a nitroglycerin replacement with lower vulnerability, primarily to initiation. It has been desired to produce a low vulnerability (LOVA) propellant which is significantly less sensitive to initiation than standard nitro ester propellants while maintaining a low freezing point.
 
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