Trinitroethylorthocarbonate

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Trinitroethylorthocarbonate also known as TNEOC is an organic compound with the chemical formula Template:Chem2. It is an oxidizer with excellent chemical stability.Template:Citation needed Its explosion point is 238 °C, and it begins to be decomposed at 200 °C. Its explosion heat is 5.797 J/g and specific volume is 694 L/kg.[1] Its structure is closely related to that of trinitroethylorthoformate (TNEOF). Both are highly explosive and very shock-sensitive, and may be dissolved in nitroalkanes to reduce their shock-sensitivity.[1]

Synthesis

Trinitroethanol reacts with carbon tetrachloride under a catalyst of FeCl3.

CClA4Carbon tetrachloride+4HOCHA2C(NOA2)A3TrinitroethanolFeClA3TNEOC+4HCl

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