Polymeric intermolecular emulsion explosive

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Inventors

Patrick, Michael A.
Massey, Sara J.

Application #

529413

Filed

May-29-1990

Published

Feb-19-1991

Current US Class

149/2
149/45
149/46
149/47
149/61
149/62
149/70
149/75
149/76
149/83
149/85
149/88
149/92

International Classes

C06B 045/00

Field of Search

149/2 149/46 149/45 149/61 149/47 149/62 149/70 149/76 149/75 149/83 149/85 149/88 149/92

Assignee

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

Examiners

Lechert, Jr.; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bricker; Charles E., Singer; Donald J.

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Abstract
A physically stable emulsion explosive composition consisting of a dispersed phase and a continuous phase, wherein the dispersed phase consists essentially of at least one oxidizing compound and at least one fuel compound, and wherein the continuous phase consists essentially of a polyacrylate resin.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An emulsion explosive composition consisting of a dispersed phase and a continuous phase, wherein the dispersed phase consists essentially of at least one oxidizing compound and at least one fuel compound, and wherein the continuous phase consists essentially of a polyacrylate resin.

2. The explosive composition of claim 1 wherein said oxidizing compound is selected from the group consisting of the nitrates, chlorates and perchlorates of lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, copper, zinc, manganese, lead, ammonium, and mixtures thereof.

3. The explosive composition of claim 2 wherein said oxidizing compound is ammonium nitrate.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to explosives, particularly to explosive compositions based upon ammonium nitrate.

Traditional general-purpose explosives comprise trinitrotoluene (TNT), which has several disadvantages. It is a Class-A explosive, requiring special mixing and handling procedures and storage facilities, all accordingly increasing the cost of use. The preparation of this explosive is through nitrate substitution of toluene by a mixed acid consisting of concentrated nitric acid and sulphuric acid. The cost of concentrated nitric acid is moderately expensive and any excess nitric acid in the product destabilizes the explosive and presents corrosion problems. Trinitrotoluene is not water soluble and bomb disposal cannot be done economically by steam or hot water.

It is known to produce cast high explosive compositions by solidification of a molten mixture of ammonium nitrate (AN) and ethylenediamine dinitrate (EDDN). A binary mixture of ethylenediamine dinitrate and ammonium nitrate is water soluble, thereby having several advantages over trinitrotoluene such as safer storage as a non-explosive water solution and cheaper disposal. However, the binary mixture has a high melting point, has stability problems, and is expensive.
 
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