Nitrocellulose in Propellants: Characteristics and Thermal Properties

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(М. Анжелес Фернандес де ла Осса, Mercedes Торре, Кармен Гарсия-Руи. Нитроцеллюлоза в порохах: характеристики и термические свойства).
Scientific paper in Journal «Advances in Materials Science Research». Volume 7. 2012. – 20 р.
Nitrocellulose was discovered, by the German-Swiss chemist C.F. Schonbein. in the first half of the nineteenth century but remains to have a great interest today. Nitrocellulose has a similar aspect to cotton (white and fibrous texture). It is a nitrate cellulose ester polymer with BETTA (1— 4) bonds between monomers, produced from the nitration of cellulose. Macromolecule NC has different applications depending on their degree of nitration. Nitrocellulose with a low degree of nitration is applied in paints, lacquers, varnishes, inks. etc. while nitrocellulose with a high degree of nitration ( 12.5%) is used in explosives. Within the nitrocellulose- containing explosives are included dynamites and propellants. Propellants containing nitrocellulose are smokeless gunpowders, which are widely used by the international military community for propelling projectiles.
Contents:
Abstract.
Introduction.
Characterization of Nitrocellulose.
Degradation of Nitrocellulose Contained in Explosives.
Conclusion.

Author(s): De La Ossa A.F., Mercedes Torre, Carmen Garcia-Rui.

Language: English
Commentary: 1554657
Tags: Военные дисциплины;Баллистика и динамика выстрела;Энергонасыщенные материалы военного назначения