Thanks for finding that, how much sensitivity is ''no practical use''? The density still seems amazing, its one of the few salts of hydrazine that
out-dense the ammonium derivative.
How true is this paper? This paper also mentioned that hydroxylammonium dinitramide is a liquid ?!
But check this out.
![](http://i42.tinypic.com/15pqvwg.jpg)
Shows that hydroxylammonium dinitramide is a solid, they said evaporated the dryness and precipitate with ether. A liquid does not ''precipitate''.
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1023%2FA%3A1011362427996
and this, how do they get the crystal data and everything if it was a liquid?
Impact sensitivity can be droped sometimes on different crystal size/ shape/ or they might had some impurities that effected the impact test, Any
ways, hydrazine dinitramide probably does have a high impact sensitivity. Can you find any other paper or literature that stats its sensitivity ?
I also think the real density could be closer to this paper since this paper is devoted to the crystal and bonding of this compound. They also seem to
have some good data and equipment too.
[Edited on 13-3-2014 by DubaiAmateurRocketry] |