Is it safe to synthesize ETN with ammonium nitrate that is contaminated with iron (II) sulfate? Or would it turn out to be more sensitive or would it
decompose faster or what can I expect?
Asking because I have some ammonium nitrate that I synthesized from fertilizer grade calcium nitrate and ammonium sulfate (both), I found out its
likely that my ammonium sulfate was contaminated with iron (II) sulfate because when dissolved it in water it colors it strongly yellow. Unfortunately
recrystallization doesn't help because the iron (II) sulfate crystallizes together with the AN, I think the easiest way to purify it would be to
acidify the contaminated ammonium nitrate and distill the resulting nitric acid and then react it with ammonia to produce ammonium nitrate, but that's
more expensive than I'd prefer. So I'm thinking of just using this contaminated AN as is for the ETN synth, but I have no clue if its gonna alter
ETN's performance in a bad way or not. Can someone help?
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