MR AZIDE
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Nitro Salicylic acid.
Says in a qualitive inorganic analysis book by Vogel, that if salicylic acid is boiled with dilute HNO3, (1:5), and poured into 4 times the volume
0f water, 5-nitro salicylic acid is produced, and crystallizes out.
Says if the HNO3 conc is about 2-3 molar, then poly-nitro salicylic acids are produced, which may explode on heating.
, it doesn't mention in the book, .. but I remember trying this, that the solution turns a brilliant deep wine red quickly after initiation of heating, and a strong antiseptic kind of smell is
produced.
Has anyone dabbled with nitro salicylic acid before , and had any fun with it in pyro type stuff ??
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With addition of H2SO4, it might be possible to add even more nitro groups. But I don't think the acid would be stable then.
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If you sulfonate the salicylic acid first, you can nitrate it to make picric acid, or 2,4,6-trinitrophenol, though this is an explosive. I might try
making pure nitrosalicylic acid because it is safer (that would be my first nitration other than cotton, but that doesn't count).
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