Pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) is a nitrate ester explosive commonly used in commercial detonators. Although its degradation properties have been studied extensively, very little information has been collected on its thermal stability in the molten state due to the fact that its melting point is only ∼20 °C below its onset of decomposition. Furthermore, studies that have been performed on PETN thermal degradation often do not fully characterize or quantify the decomposition products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
February 2023
Microorganisms in human life play a huge role: in particular, those that coexist with the host organism, inhabiting the skin, upper respiratory tract, external genitalia and especially the digestive tract. The intestinal microbiota, including bacteriome, mycobiome and virome, not only takes part in the digestion process, but also provides the synthesis of a number of vitamins. The intestinal microbiome also serves as the basis for a system of extensive bidirectional neuroendocrine pathways that connect microbiota with various regions of the central nervous system, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal system, and the peripheral parts of the autonomic nervous system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present an approach for measuring thermal decomposition kinetics in crystalline solids using X-ray diffraction to track the loss of crystallinity that accompanies condensed phase decomposition chemistry. We apply this method to systems for which extracting thermodynamic parameters has been historically difficult: organic molecular crystals that thermally decompose below their melting points, such as solid explosives. To demonstrate this method, we measured the rate of solid, thermal decomposition versus temperature in three different secondary solid explosives and the sugar fructose.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe solid, secondary explosive nitramine-octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7 or HMX has four different stable polymorphs which have different molecular conformations, crystalline structures, and densities, making structural phase transitions between these nontrivial. Previous studies of the kinetics of the β-δ HMX structural transition found this to happen by a nucleation and growth mechanism, where growth was governed by the heat of fusion, or melting, even though the phase transition temperature is more than 100 K below the melting point. A theory known as virtual melting could easily justify this since the large volume difference in the two phases creates a strain at their interface that can lower the melting point to the phase transition temperature through a relaxation of the elastic energy.
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March 2006
The authors presented data of studies on immune state, intestinal microflora, BP and pulse rate in accordance with physical exertion in doctors working on ultrasound diagnostic devices and internists having no contact with ultrasound, as well as output ranges of ultrasound diagnostic devices used by doctors.
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