Tnt organic chem proj-1

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TNT
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Name, Structure & Properties
•Trinitrotoluene, 2,4,6-Trinotromethylbenzene,
or 2-Methyl-1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene
•Molecular formula is C
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H
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N
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O
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•Molar mass is 227.13 g/mol
•Density is 1.654 g/cm
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•Melting point is 80.35°C or 176.63°F
•Boiling point is 240°C or 464°F (explodes)
•Odorless pale yellow solid

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How is TNT made?
• Industry
1.Toluene is nitrated with nitric + sulfuric acid =
mononitrotoluene (MNT)
2.MNT is separated and denitrated = dinitrotoluene (DNT)
3.DNT is nitrated with anhydrous mixture of nitric acid +
oleum = trinitrotoluene (TNT)
•Stabilized by sulfitation
•Crude TNT is treated with aqueous sodium sulfite
solution to remove less stable isomers of TNT and
other undesired reaction products.

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How is TNT made?
•Laboratory
1.Mixture of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acid used to nitrate mono- and
di- nitrotolune isomers
2.Nitrated tritolunes separated & washed with dilute NaHCO
3
to remove
oxides of nitrogen
3.Carefully nitrated with a mixture of fuming nitric acid and sulfuric acid
4.Heated on a steam bath & separated, washed with a dilute solution of
sodium sulfite and then re-crystallized from alcohol

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History of the Molecule
•First prepared by German chemist Julius Wilbrand in 1863
•Originally used as a yellow dye & not an explosive
•TNT was hard to detonate & insensitive in a liquid state
•UK’s Explosive Act considered TNT to not be an explosive

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History of the Molecule
•The Germany army used TNT as artillery filling in 1902
•The armour piercing Shells would explode AFTER they
penetrate a ship’s surface
•USA started filling TNT into naval mines, bombs, depth
charges and torpedo warheads
•Grade B TNT (brown sugar colour) required Grade A TNT
(crystallized)as an explosive booster

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Impact & Uses
•TNT paved the way (literally) for other explosive devices

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Impact & Uses
‘Cus I’m T.N.T! I’m dynamite! - ACDC

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Impact & Uses
TNT Dynamite
First produced in 1863
by Julius Wilbrand
First produced in 1867
by Alfred Nobel
Is a Chemical
compound
Constructed with many
different explosives
Often mixed with other
things
Is already a mixture
Not very sensitive Very sensitive
Energy density of
4.0MJ/kg
Energy density of
5.0MJ/kg

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TNT equivalent

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Impact & Uses
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