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Original Articles

Thermal and Spectroscopic Analyses of Caustic Side Solvent Extraction Solvent Contacted with 16 Molar and 8 Molar Nitric Acid

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Pages 2826-2839 | Received 20 Oct 2007, Accepted 10 Apr 2008, Published online: 06 Aug 2008
 

Abstract

Thermal and spectroscopic analyses were performed on multiple layers formed when Caustic Side Solvent Extraction (CSSX) solvent was contacted with 16 M or 8 M nitric acid. A rapid (i.e., minutes to hours) chemical reaction occurs between the solvent and 16 M or 8 M nitric acid as evidenced by color changes and the detection of nitro groups in the infrared spectrum of the aged samples. Thermal analysis revealed that decomposition of the resulting mixture does not meet the definition of explosive or deflagrating material.

Notes

From J. Janni, B. D. Gilbert, R. W. Field, and J. I. Steinfeld, “Infrared Absorption of Explosive Molecule Vapors,” Spectrochimica Acta Part A, 53 (1997) pp 1375–1381.

TNT = Tri-NitroToluene.

MNT = MonoNitroToluene.

RDX = Penclotrimethylene trinitramine.

PETN = Pentaerythritol tetranitrate.

∗KP = DH-(12.4∗ To − 796).

#From Sanjeev R. Saraf, “Molecular Characterization of Energetic Materials,” Ph.D. Thesis Texas A&M University, December 2003.

From G. T. Bodman and S. Chervin, “Use of ARC in Screening for Explosive Properties,” Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 115, 2004, pp. 101–105.

UN = United Nations

UN GAP, UN BAM, and UN TNO are tests for explosive propagation, impact and thermal sensitivity of substances.

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