posted on 2014-11-05, 00:00authored byVirginia W. Manner, Bryce C. Tappan, Brian
L. Scott, Daniel N. Preston, Geoffrey W. Brown
The explosive erythritol tetranitrate
(ETN) has been known since
1849 and has applications as a vasodilator; however, little is known
about its structure and bonding. Here we present the X-ray crystal
structure of erythritol tetranitrate (ETN), along with characterization
by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), infrared spectroscopy (IR), elemental
analysis, and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Crystal packing and morphology
are discussed in relation to explosive handling sensitivity (impact,
spark, and friction testing). We compare the structure and property
relationship to a closely related common nitrate ester, pentaerythritol
tetranitrate (PETN).