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- TATB abstract "TATB, triaminotrinitrobenzene or 2,4,6-triamino-1,3,5- trinitrobenzene is an aromatic explosive, based on the basic six-carbon benzene ring structure with three nitro functional groups (NO2) and three amine (NH2) groups attached, alternating around the ring.TATB is a powerful explosive (somewhat less powerful than RDX, but more than TNT), but it is extremely insensitive to shock, vibration, fire, or impact. Because it is so difficult to detonate by accident, even under severe conditions, it has become preferred for applications where extreme safety is required, such as the explosives used in nuclear weapons, where accidental detonation during an airplane crash or rocket misfiring would present extreme dangers. All British nuclear warheads, except those where weight is a factor,[citation needed] are believed to use TATB-based explosives for main explosive charges. According to David Albright, South Africa's nuclear weapons used TATB to increase their safety.TATB is normally used as the explosive ingredient in plastic bonded explosive compositions, such as PBX-9502, LX-17-0, and PBX-9503 (with 15% HMX). These formulations are described as Insensitive High Explosives or IHE in nuclear weapons literature.Though it could theoretically be mixed with other explosive compounds in castable mixtures or other use forms, the applications for such forms would be unclear since they would largely undo the insensitivity of pure TATB.TATB's chemical structure is somewhat similar to the powerful experimental insensitive high explosive FOX-7.".
- TATB iupacName "1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene".
- TATB thumbnail Triaminotrinitrobenzene.png?width=300.
- TATB wikiPageID "2455122".
- TATB wikiPageRevisionID "593128684".
- TATB hasPhotoCollection TATB.
- TATB imagefile "TATB-3D-vdW.png".
- TATB imagefile "Triaminotrinitrobenzene.png".
- TATB imagesize "150".
- TATB iupacname "135".
- TATB verifiedfields "changed".
- TATB verifiedrevid "470476118".
- TATB subject Category:Anilines.
- TATB subject Category:Explosive_chemicals.
- TATB subject Category:Nitrobenzenes.
- TATB type Abstraction100002137.
- TATB type AliphaticCompound114601294.
- TATB type Amine114739004.
- TATB type Aniline114754505.
- TATB type Anilines.
- TATB type Chemical114806838.
- TATB type Compound114818238.
- TATB type ExplosiveChemicals.
- TATB type Material114580897.
- TATB type Matter100020827.
- TATB type MethaneSeries114951377.
- TATB type Nitrobenzene114963486.
- TATB type Nitrobenzenes.
- TATB type OrganicCompound114727670.
- TATB type Part113809207.
- TATB type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- TATB type Relation100031921.
- TATB type Substance100019613.
- TATB type ChemicalCompound.
- TATB type ChemicalSubstance.
- TATB type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- TATB type ChemicalObject.
- TATB type Thing.
- TATB comment "TATB, triaminotrinitrobenzene or 2,4,6-triamino-1,3,5- trinitrobenzene is an aromatic explosive, based on the basic six-carbon benzene ring structure with three nitro functional groups (NO2) and three amine (NH2) groups attached, alternating around the ring.TATB is a powerful explosive (somewhat less powerful than RDX, but more than TNT), but it is extremely insensitive to shock, vibration, fire, or impact.".
- TATB label "TATB".
- TATB label "Triaminotrinitrobenceno".
- TATB label "Triaminotrinitrobenzeen".
- TATB label "Triaminotrinitrobenzol".
- TATB label "Триаминотринитробензол".
- TATB label "トリアミノトリニトロベンゼン".
- TATB sameAs TATB.
- TATB sameAs Triaminotrinitrobenzol.
- TATB sameAs Triaminotrinitrobenceno.
- TATB sameAs トリアミノトリニトロベンゼン.
- TATB sameAs Triaminotrinitrobenzeen.
- TATB sameAs m.07f98h.
- TATB sameAs Q420723.
- TATB sameAs Q420723.
- TATB sameAs TATB.
- TATB wasDerivedFrom TATB?oldid=593128684.
- TATB depiction Triaminotrinitrobenzene.png.
- TATB isPrimaryTopicOf TATB.