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Noun
- The explosive 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl-N-methylnitramine produced by the nitration of dimethylaniline
Extensive Definition
Tetryl is a sensitive explosive compound used to
make detonators and
explosive booster charges. Its IUPAC
name is 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl-N-methylnitramine and some commonly
used synonyms are nitramine, tetralite, and tetril. Its chemical
formula is C7H5N5O8.
Tetryl is an odorless yellow crystalline solid
that is not found naturally in the environment. Under certain
conditions, tetryl can exist as dust in air. It is slightly soluble
in water and in other liquids.
Tetryl was used mainly during World Wars
I and II and
later conflicts. Tetryl is usually used on its own, though can
sometimes be found in compositions such as tetrytol. Tetryl is no longer
manufactured or used in the United
States, but can still be found in legacy munitions such as the
M14
anti-personnel landmine.
Tetryl has a detonation velocity of 7,570 metres
per second.
Production
Tetryl is produced by action of a mix of
concentrated nitric acid
and sulfuric
acid on dimethylaniline.
See also
References
- Cooper, Paul W., Explosives Engineering, New York: Wiley-VCH, 1996. ISBN 0-471-18636-8
External links
- Tetryl 'Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)''',
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