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PHILOU Zrealone
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Quote: Originally posted by Little_Ghost_again | Those are amazing crystals! I wonder if there is a safe way to store them for display? or maybe make something very similar thats not actually an
explosive, Iron and copper compounds are the crystals I like the most |
As soon as you don't set a detonator close to it...it is very safe.
Simply put it in an hermetically closed glass jar (like for jams)...otherwise it will evaporate slowly NH3.
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isnt it UV sensitive aswell? had some smaller samples of tetraammines including iodate (probably pretty impure) and they all turns into a soft
lightblue after longer time
i just wonder what one giant crystal would look like, rather than many small crystals..
http://i.imgur.com/n5hfdEo.jpg
probably TACS in the picture
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I have again been inspired to experiment with TACN, so hopefully in the very near future I can do some controlled experiments with it as I believe it
has potential. I will use Laboratory of Liptakov's advice and experiment with them underground, not only for noise reduction, but also to recover all
shrapnel and undetonated material. When I do, I will post my results here. This thread had a lot of good info.
TGT
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Thank you for your trust. For testing TACN is a good charge 10 grams, diameter 15-20 mm. Attach to 2-3 mm thick steel plate. For underground testing
sufficient size 7x7cm sheet. Leaning against the sand. Sheet or large, need long 50cm. On the long sheet try a few charges. Sheet is very important.
On sheet always shows the force (velocity) detonation. And also need unexploded remnants of EM. Carefully, we look forward to.....LL
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The Combustion of the Salts of Tetramine Copper II[
www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=AD0779649
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I know this is very old butt I wanted to pass something along cuz I might not be around much longer don't ask. Well I'm tinkering with making some
tetramine copper nitrate I slept up and dumped copper oxide cupric oxide into the mix and somehow through my blundering and stumbling I got a hundred
percent conversion. I mean I had a giant Beaker full of beautiful crystals that reacted perfectly
Due to the medications that I'm on I cannot even recall what I did and I too sick to go find my notes if they even exist anymore. I wish someone would
try to do this conversion on the Fly convert 2 copper sulfate indirectly to tetramine copper nitrate period again I can't even for the life of me
figure out how I did it but it was amazing in the key was the cupric oxide
Someone please Tinker with this and figure it out for me
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According your mean and text I recommend for you keep away from energetics materials. By others words, I recommend for you, do it a big crystals maybe
directly from CuSO4. Maybe they'll more bigger and serious more safety........Dr.
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PHILOU Zrealone
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Quote: Originally posted by Xnerd1963 | I know this is very old butt I wanted to pass something along cuz I might not be around much longer don't ask. Well I'm tinkering with making some
tetramine copper nitrate I slept up and dumped copper oxide cupric oxide into the mix and somehow through my blundering and stumbling I got a hundred
percent conversion. I mean I had a giant Beaker full of beautiful crystals that reacted perfectly
Due to the medications that I'm on I cannot even recall what I did and I too sick to go find my notes if they even exist anymore. I wish someone would
try to do this conversion on the Fly convert 2 copper sulfate indirectly to tetramine copper nitrate period again I can't even for the life of me
figure out how I did it but it was amazing in the key was the cupric oxide
Someone please Tinker with this and figure it out for me |
Nothing magical nor difficult to retreive...
So basically:
CuSO4 + 2 NaOH --> Cu(OH)2(s) + Na2SO4
Cu(OH)2 <----> CuO + H2O
Then
CuO + 4 NH4OH --> Cu(NH3)4(OH)2 + 3 H2O
Cu(NH3)4(OH)2 + 2NH4NO3 --> Cu(NH3)4(NO3)2 + 2 NH4OH
------------------Sum of the two equations-------------------
CuO + 2 NH4OH + 2 NH4NO3 --> Cu(NH3)4(NO3)2 + 3 H2O
Will also work from
Cu(NO3)2 + 4 NH4OH --> Cu(NH3)4(NO3)2 + 4 H2O
or from
Cu(OH)2 + 4 NH4OH --> Cu(NH3)4(OH)2 + 4 H2O
or a mix of the three processes.
PH Z (PHILOU Zrealone)
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