Cyclonite
October 8th, 2003, 07:58 AM
Im not really proficient in chemistry but I was thinking that acetone and CrO3 might turn out something of interest. Also I will try and use CrO3 as a catalyst. Ill let you know of the results. Am I way off base on this?
When I did some searching the only compound I came up with was Triamine Chrome Tetroxide, There is a lack of information on this explosive
"Materials: CrO3, H2O2, NH4OH
Procedure: Prepare a 10% aqueous solution of ammonia (25ml) and a 50% aqueous solution of CrO3 (5ml). Mix these solutions and cool to 0�C. Add 5ml of 30% H2O2 drop by drop. Let the mixture stand in the ice bath for an hour. Crystals of ammonium dichromate will appear. Heat the mixture to 50�C, maintain the temperature until the evolution of gases had stopped and the salt had fully dissolved. Upon cooling, triamine chrome tetroxide will crystallize. Filter out the crystals, squeeze off the excess liquid and wash with ether. Dry over KOH in a desiccator. Yield approx. 0.3g. Partially decomposes in water. Explodes on strong heating (approx. at 170�C). Edit/Note: Maybe this is nonsensical/wrong/dangerous, any comments welcome!"
Lagen
When I did some searching the only compound I came up with was Triamine Chrome Tetroxide, There is a lack of information on this explosive
"Materials: CrO3, H2O2, NH4OH
Procedure: Prepare a 10% aqueous solution of ammonia (25ml) and a 50% aqueous solution of CrO3 (5ml). Mix these solutions and cool to 0�C. Add 5ml of 30% H2O2 drop by drop. Let the mixture stand in the ice bath for an hour. Crystals of ammonium dichromate will appear. Heat the mixture to 50�C, maintain the temperature until the evolution of gases had stopped and the salt had fully dissolved. Upon cooling, triamine chrome tetroxide will crystallize. Filter out the crystals, squeeze off the excess liquid and wash with ether. Dry over KOH in a desiccator. Yield approx. 0.3g. Partially decomposes in water. Explodes on strong heating (approx. at 170�C). Edit/Note: Maybe this is nonsensical/wrong/dangerous, any comments welcome!"
Lagen