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Transformation and Stability of N -Nitrodiethanolamine Dinitrate Nitration Liquid System under Thermal and Mechanical Stimulation.

ChemistryOpen 2018 July
To obtain a deeper understanding of the process involved in the synthesis of N -nitrodiethanolamine dinitrate (DINA), in this work we carried out systematic studies on the transformation and stability of the N -nitration liquid and DINA. The thermal decomposition processes and dynamic characteristics for both the N -nitration liquid and DINA were carried out by thermal analysis methods and the mechanism for the decrease of stability of the N -nitration liquid was proposed according to experimental results. Mechanical stimulation of the N -nitration liquid and DINA were also studied by friction and impact sensitivity testing. The experimental results showed that the N -nitration liquid is highly sensitive to temperature and can decompose easily when the reaction temperature increases. However, mechanical sensitivity of the N -nitration was demonstrated to be much lower than that of DINA. Therefore, precise thermal control is the key factor to ensure safety during the preparation of DINA.

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