Reclaimed flaked
trinitrotoluene (better known as TNT) is packaged, shipped, and reused for other applications.
In respect of increasing demands of mining industry in effective EES as an alternative to
trinitrotoluene materials the question of effective domestic EECS's development is of the most immediate interest.
It is generally measured in tons, kilotons, or megatons of TNT (
trinitrotoluene) equivalent.
The Sentinel also delivers lateral protection against up to 15kg
Trinitrotoluene (TNT) blasts and defence against DM51 grenade explosions from both beneath the floor and above the roof.
This study was designed to isolate the bacterial strains from
trinitrotoluene (TNT)-contaminated soil capable of giving PHAs at high yields with tailor-made compositions.
She also observed some plants in her lab which turned pale white when exposed to TNT (
Trinitrotoluene), which is a powerful explosive often used in terrorist bombs.
Exposures to
trinitrotoluene and dinitrotoluene, used in explosives and munitions, also produce elevated levels of TDA in urine and blood (ECHA 2013).
The pyrimidine derivatives contribute to the restoration of the liver functional activity and its morphological structure at acute and chronic poisoning with CC14,
trinitrotoluene and sodium selenite [3,4].
Among the 17 are: phenol and how it created antiseptic conditions for surgeries and other hospital procedures; glucose (sugar), which fueled the slave trade and created profits that helped spur economic growth in Europe at the beginning of the 18th century; and nitro compounds such as nitroglycerin and
trinitrotoluene (TNT) and their effects on explosives and warfare.
[4,5] (1,3-DNB) Formed as a by-product during the manufacture of the explosive,
trinitrotoluene. Used as a camphor substitute in nitrocellulose, a compound in explosives and propellants.
Biological degradation of 2,4,6
trinitrotoluene. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Re views.
Biotransformation of 2, 4, 6
trinitrotoluene (TNT) by ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes.