RI 4244 Exothermal Decomposition of Mixtures Containing Ammonium Nitrate

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Martin A. Elliott
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Mar 1, 1948

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION During the recent war the Bureau of Mines was requested to obtain in¬formation on the temperature at which ammonium nitrate mixed with certa: contaminants would react rapidly. This information was desired in connection with an investigation of an explosion that had occurred during the evaporation, by air agitation, of volutions containing ammonium nitrate in which compressor oil that might have passed the filters was suspected of being a contaminant.During the course of this work it was found that mixtures of ammonium nitrate and zinc reacted rapidly at comparatively low temperatures: and since zinc could not positively be eliminated as a contaminant in the explosion in question, a series of tests was carried out, not only with mixtures of ammonium nitrate and compressor oil but also ammonium nitrate and zinc with and without oil. A few experiments were made with metals other than zinc.The investigation was not as extensive as might have been desired, owing to limitations -in time. The results are presented at this time in view of their current interest in connection with the Texas City disaster, in which a large quantity of ammonium nitrate detonated in the holds of two ships."
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APA: Martin A. Elliott  (1948)  RI 4244 Exothermal Decomposition of Mixtures Containing Ammonium Nitrate

MLA: Martin A. Elliott RI 4244 Exothermal Decomposition of Mixtures Containing Ammonium Nitrate. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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