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Potassium nitrate occurs as a mineral niter and is a natural solid source of nitrogen. Major uses of potassium nitrate are in fertilizers, rocket propellants and fireworks. It is also used as a food additive. It is also commonly used in the heat treatment of metals as a solvent in the post-wash. The oxidizing, water solubility and low cost make it an ideal short-term rust inhibitor. It is also used as chemical raw material for glass and ceramic industry.
2-Nitrodiphenylamine is an organic chemical, a nitrated aromatic amine, a derivate of diphenylamine. It is a red crystalline solid, usually in form of flakes or powder. It is polar but hydrophobic. It is used as a stabilizer for synthetic rubbers, explosives, propellants in Otto fuel II, plastics and lubricants. It is also used as double-base propellants in solid rockets. It is also an intermediate for organic synthesis, and a civilian solvent dye. In some explosives, it is used to control the explosion.
Ammonium perchlorate is an inorganic compound. It is the salt of perchloric acid and ammonium hydroxide. All perchlorates are potentially powerful oxidizers, but ammonium perchlorate is especially labile. When ammonium perchlorate is mixed with a fuel it can generate self-sustained combustion also far under atmospheric pressure. It is an important oxidizer with a decades-long history of use in solid rocket propellants-- space launch, military, amateur, and hobby high powered rockets--as well as in some fireworks. Some "breakable" epoxy adhesives contain suspensions of ammonium perchlorate.
N,N'-Diethylcarbanilide is mainly used as a burning rate moderator and stabilizer for smokeless powder, which is a propellant used in firearms and artillery and also a plasticizer for celluloid.
Propylene Glycol Dinitrate is an organic chemical, an ester of nitric acid and propylene glycol. The principal current use of propylene glycol dinitrate is as a propellant in Otto Fuel II, together with 2-nitrodiphenylamine and dibutyl sebacate. Otto Fuel II is used in some torpedoes as a propellant.
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