- Pyrotol
Pyrotol was an explosive available for a time after
World War I . It was reprocessed from military surpluscordite andsmokeless powder . Usually used in combination withdynamite , it created anincendiary blast. Since it was very inexpensive, it was often used by farmers to remove tree stumps and clear ditches. Production of pyrotol dwindled in the1920s after theBath School disaster where the substance was used to blow up anelementary school and kill 45 people, mostly children. It is likely that production would have dwindled soon anyway, as supplies of military surplus powders ran out.----
Pyrotol is also the trademarked name of a
catalyst used in the industrial production ofbenzene through a process known aspyrolysis . It is a proprietarychromium -alumina catalyst manufactured by the Houdry Group of Sud-Chemie Inc. in Louisville,Kentucky and licensed exclusively toABB Lummus Global . It is completely unrelated to the explosive pyrotol.External links
* [http://www.sud-chemie.com/scmcms/web/content.jsp?nodeId=4504&lang=en Houdry Group Catalysts overview]
* [http://www.abb.com/GLOBAL/NOOFS/noofs187.nsf/viewunid/78E41A1BCAAD65E3C12569EE0037D45F/$file/DETOL.pdf ABB Industrial usage of pyrotol]
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