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  • Nitrocellulose - Wikipedia
    Nitrocellulose (also known as cellulose nitrate, flash paper, flash cotton, guncotton, pyroxylin and flash string, depending on form) is a highly flammable compound formed by nitrating cellulose through exposure to a mixture of nitric acid and sulfuric acid
  • Gun-Cotton: History, Manufacture, and Applications - Alpenfalke
    Gun-cotton, a powerful explosive material derived from cellulose, has a fascinating history intertwined with scientific breakthroughs and military
  • Gun-Cotton—Its History, Manufacture, Use
    The public owes much to the various experimenters with guncotton, but owes most to Von Lenk and Abel The former determined the facts that the strongest and best gun-cotton is secured from the purest and best raw materials, and that to make it safe, its free acid must be extracted
  • Guncotton | explosive | Britannica
    Other articles where guncotton is discussed: Christian Friedrich Schönbein: …was the first to describe guncotton (nitrocellulose) His teaching posts included one at Epsom, England, before he joined the faculty at the University of Basel, Switzerland (1828), where he was appointed professor of chemistry and physics in 1835
  • What is Gun Cotton and How is it Used? - Buffalo Rifles
    Have you ever wondered what gun cotton is and what it is used for? Gun cotton, also known as nitrocellulose, is a high explosive that was first used in firearms in the 19th century It is a white, fibrous material that is made by treating cellulose, a natural compound found in plants, with nitric acid and sulfuric acid Gun cotton is highly flammable and can be detonated by a spark or a shock
  • Stowmarket Guncotton Explosion - Wikipedia
    In the mid-19th century, Guncotton began to be produced as a replacement for gun powder as propellant in firearms and a low-order explosive in mining [4] Even before the explosion at Stowmarket some earlier factories that produced it discontinued production due to the volatility of the substance during manufacture [5] Sir Frederick Abel developed a manufacturing process that eliminated the
  • Explosive, Fire-Retardant Coating Uses - Britannica
    Guncotton did not come into use as an ingredient of gunpowder until the 1860s The early history of its use was punctuated by many disastrous explosions, caused partly by the failure to appreciate that nitrocellulose is an unstable material and is subject to catalytic decomposition caused by its own decomposition products
  • The Gun Cotton Cartridge: An Austrian Attempt To Replace Blackpowder
    Soon the guncotton Lorenz cartridges went into production at the Imperial-Royal guncotton factory, and they were issued to the troops for large scale tests
  • Guncotton or nitrocellulose | Podcast | Chemistry World
    Unfortunately, guncotton was insoluble in other common solvents However, a less highly nitrated form of nitrocellulose, known as collodion, was found to be soluble in a mixture of diethyl ether and ethanol Some munitions factories in Britain therefore used collodion instead of guncotton to make cordite
  • What Is Nitrocellulose? Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Uses
    Nitrocellulose is a versatile synthetic polymer derived from cellulose, the most abundant organic polymer on Earth Known as cellulose nitrate or guncotton, its creation involves a straightforward chemical modification of natural fibers This transforms inert plant material into a compound with properties ranging from highly explosive to film-forming Defining Nitrocellulose: Chemistry and Key





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