Originally posted by Axt
Theres another compound derived from picric acid (rather then the dinitro analogue) and presumably more energetic, refered to as potassium
isopurpurate.
"Potassium Isopurpurate. C8H2O6N5K, mw 303.24, N 23.10%. Brownish-red crystals; may be prepd by adding slowly, with agitation, a solution of 10g of
KCN in 40rnl of H2O to 10g of PA dissolved in 170ml of alcohol. The temperature should be kept below 30°. Stirring is continued for a while after
completing the addition of KCN and then the mixture is left to stand. After this, the precipitate is filtered off and crystallized from about 1.5 L
of hot water. The salt is fairly sol in w and easily sol in most organic solvents. It is a violent explosive, very sensitive to impact and friction.
It puffs off at 215°" PATR vol. 7, I 137. |