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Nickel Hydrazine Nitrate (NHN)

Nickel Hydrazine Nitrate (NHN) is a high-energy, crystalline coordination compound primarily used as a primary explosive or initiator in detonators. It serves as a reliable bridge between primary and secondary explosives due to its high sensitivity and energetic characteristics.

Key Details:

Chemical Formula: Ni(N2H4)3(NO3)2

Description: NHN is a pinkish, crystalline coordination salt composed of nickel, hydrazine, and nitrate ions. Its structure provides both high energy output and dependable initiation performance.

Uses: NHN is used as an energetic material, specifically as a primary explosive in detonators and initiators. Its high sensitivity to friction and impact allows it to effectively ignite secondary explosives in controlled applications.

Sensitivity: The compound is sensitive to friction and mechanical impact, which makes it suitable for initiation systems but requires careful handling and strict safety protocols.

Related Compounds: It should not be confused with Ammonium Nitrate (NH4NO3), which is a different chemical compound widely used in fertilizers and ANFO-type industrial explosives.

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NHN – Commercial Energetics
energetics ignition

Used in ignition and energetic systems.

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A specialized energetic compound used in ignition systems.

Used in detonators and ignition devices.

Reliable ignition properties.

Requires controlled handling.

Subject to regulation.

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