A new explosive

(Wiley-Blackwell) A research team led by David E. Chavez at Los Alamos National Laboratory has now developed a novel tetranitrate ester, which is solid at room temperature, is a highly powerful explosive, and can be melt-cast into the desired shape.


 

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