著者
Thomas de Prinse David Armitt Ben Rogers Nigel A. Spooner
出版者
Japan Explosives Society
雑誌
Science and Technology of Energetic Materials (ISSN:13479466)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.83, no.3, pp.65-70, 2022 (Released:2022-07-06)

Samples of trinitrotoluene (TNT) and erythritol tetranitrate (ETN) were exposed to nanosecond pulses from a tunable laser source across 90 minutes. During this continued laser pulse exposure, the samples of TNT underwent heavy degradation while the samples of ETN were able to resist high energy densities without visible alteration. A degradation pathway involving a nitro-nitrite rearrangement is suggested for the TNT, which sees radical production result in carbon ‘char’ formation in the explosive, despite there being no signs of bulk or surface melting. The formation of this carbonexplosive mixture and its implications towards the safety of extended exposure laser sensing techniques is discussed.