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     This section contains detailed information on how to synthesize 89 different explosive compounds in the lab. With the exception of two or three mixtures, every one of these explosives is a unique molecular substance. These labs range from common explosives used by the military and industry, to rare rocket and shell propellants, to recently discovered experimental explosives. Although quite large compared to other Internet resources, this list represents only a tiny fraction of all explosive compounds.
     Each of the labs contained herein should only be performed by a person thoroughly familiar with proper laboratory technique. It is also illegal to prepare any explosive without a license. Although any chemistry lab can be dangerous, the nature of these chemicals is such that the dangers are exacerbated because they are explosives! Strict adherence to all instructions, and safety procedures is strongly recommended.
     Just click on the links in the following alphabetized index to get to the lab of your choice. Each explosive lab is arranged with a table highlighting certain physical characteristics, a little bit of background on the explosive, a table listing all of the equipment and chemicals that are needed in its preparation, and finally the method of synthesis itself. The initial mention of any chemical or apparatus is linked to its relevant section elsewhere in the site.
     The list of new explosives have not yet been finalized, nor have they undergone final editing for mistakes and typos. These new explosive labs will be integreated over time and standardized with the rest of the site. The synthesis information is accurate and complete, but the pages are not linked together, nor are the precursors entered into the synthesis section.


NEW EXPLOSIVE PAGES NOT YET FINISHED
2,3,4,6-tetranitroaniline
2-ethylhexyl nitrate
3,5-dinitroaniline
3-nitramino-4-nitrofurazan
4-ADNT
ADAP
ADHTDN
ADN
ADNBF
AMMO
BAMO
BDNPA
DAAzF
BDNPF
BEAF
BTNEC
CL-14
CL-18
DAAF
dinitrophenol
DAHzF
DATB
DATNT
DEGDN
DIANP
dimethoxytrinitrobenzene
DINA
DINGU
dinitroaniline
EDNA
DIPAM
dipicryl sulfide
dipicryl sulfone
disilver aminotetrazole perchlorate
DNAN
DNEU
DNHzF
DNI
EDDN
pentanitroaniline
ethanolamine dinitrate
FDNE
FEFO
HAN
hexanitrobibenzyl
HNS
lead styphnate
MEAN
urea nitrate
potassium dinitramide
PYX
styphnic acid
TATB
TEGDN
TMETN
TNEF
TNGU
trichlorotrinitrobenzene
trimethoxytrinitrobenzene
trinitrophloroglucinol

Acetone Peroxide
Allyl Hydroperoxide
Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium Picrate
Astrolite
Benzalaminoguanidine Nitrate
a-Benzenediazobenzyl Hydroperoxide
DADNBU
DADNPE
DDNP
Dinitrobenzene
Dinitrochlorobenzene
Dinitropolystyrene
DNPA
EGDN
FOX-7
Guanidine Carbonate
Guanidine Nitrate
1,1,1,3,5,5,5-Heptanitropentane
Hexamethylenetetramine Dinitrate
Hexanitrocarbanilide
Hexanitrodiphenylamine
HMTD
HMX
HNIW
HNO
IPN
Lead Azide
Lead Nitratophosphite
Lead Picrate
Lead Styphnate
Lead 2,4,6-Trinitro-3-Oxybenzoate
Maltose Octanitrate
Mannitol Hexanitrate
MEDINA
MEDNA
MeEDNA
Mercurous Nitratophosphite
Mercury Fulminate
2-Methyl-2-Nitro-1-Propanolnitrate
Metriol Trinitrate
MMAN
NIBGkDN
NIBGTN
Nitrated Petroleum
m-Nitrobenzenediazonium Perchlorate
2-Nitro-2-(3,5-dinitrophenyl)-propanediol-1,3 Dinitrate
Nitrogen Sulfide
Nitrogen Trichloride
Nitrogen Triiodide
Nitroglycerin
Nitroguanidine
2-Nitro-2-(m-Nitrophenyl)-Propanediol-1,3 Dinitrate
Nitrosoguanidine
Nitrostarch
Nitrosyl Perchlorate
NONA
NPN
NTN
Perchlorates
N-Perchlorylpiperidine
PETN
Petrin
Petrin Acrylate
PGDN
1-Phenyl-2-Nitro-1-Propene
Picric Acid
m-Picrylpicryl Chloride
The Polymer
Potassium Picrate
Propylpicrate
PVN
RDX
Silver Fulminate
TACC
TeNN
Tetracene
Tetranitromethane
Tetryl
TNO
TNPEN
TNPht
Trinitroanisol
Trinitrobenzene
Trinitro-m-Cresol
Trinitromethane
2,4,6-Trinitro-m-Phenylenediamine
1,1,1-Trinitro-2-Propyl Acrylate
Trinitrostilbene
Trinitrotoluene
Tris[1,2-Bis (Difluoramino)-Ethyl] Isocyanurate

The icon indicates an explosive that can be used to make other explosives.



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