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However, the nitrated phenols are still widely used because of their relatively low cost.
These color changes are caused by nitrated aromatic rings in the protein.
Some cartridges, such as those for percussion revolvers, used nitrated paper.
The nitrated paper kept the powder dry, a big issue in the wet New Zealand bush.
Nitric acid reacts with proteins to form yellow nitrated products.
Other sources report the contents as "a nitrated mixture of linseed oil and naphthalenes".
Many partially nitrated alcohol esters are suitable for use as monopropellants.
For this reason heptanitrocubane, the slightly less nitrated form, is believed to have marginally better performance despite having a worse oxygen balance.
During the 1970s, new free radical inhibitors consisting of nitrated phenol-based retarders were developed.
Many derivatives of aniline can be prepared in similar fashion from nitrated aromatic compounds.
Nitrocellulose: A nitrated polymer which can be a high or low explosive depending on nitration level and conditions.
Many organic nitrated amines are used as stabilizers as well, e.g. 2-nitrodiphenylamine.
Flashpaper - Sheets of nitrated paper (nitrocellulose) resembling tissue paper.
Like some other nitrated organic compounds, nitroethane is also used as a fuel additive and a precursor to explosives.
Other possibilities include nitrated guar gum.
Rayon, the first synthetic fiber, is simply stabilized guncotton, or nitrated cloth, the basic explosive of the 19th Century.
Simple plastics of the early 1900s were made of nitrated cellulose, directly related to DuPont's munitions-making process.
Lacquer grade of soluble nitrocellulose is closely related to the more highly nitrated form which is used to make explosives.
Nitrated analogs of diphenylamine formed in the process of stabilizing decomposing powder are sometimes used as stabilizers themselves.
The first cars assembled in 1967 were wired positive earth, had thinly cast engine blocks requiring specially nitrated crank shafts to provide extra rigidity.
The nitrated paper of the cartridge was completely consumed upon use, and the use of paper cartridges enabled faster re-loading.
A strong base would be able to abstract the methine proton of the nitrated triphenylmethyl compound if present, forming a strongly colored compound.
Nitrophenols are a family of nitrated phenols with the formula HOCHNO.
Though it is normally used in testing for explosives, presence of other nitrated organic ring compounds such as benzenes and naphthalenes will also give positive Webster reactions.
Prentice received an 1866 patent for a sporting powder of nitrated paper manufactured at Stowmarket, but ballistic uniformity suffered as the paper absorbed atmospheric moisture.