- Picrate
A picrate is a
salt or anester ofpicric acid (a 2,4,6-trinitrophenol). But it could also be an additional compound whichpicric acid forms with many aromatic hydrocarbons, aromatic amines, aliphatic amines, alkalines, and other compounds cite book
author = Smith, M. B.; March, J.
title = March's Advanced Organic Chemistry
publisher = John Wiley & Sons
date = 6th ed. 2007
pages = 118
id = ISBN 978-0-471-72091-1 ] . These additional compounds are also called picrates even that they are not a salt ofpicric acid .The picrate ion has yellow color. Many picrates are
explosive s, for exampleammonium picrate (known asDunnite ). Some are used as primary explosives, namelylead picrate orpotassium picrate which find their use asprimer s for cartridgeammunition .Ferrous picrate is used in some applications as a dieselfuel additive to achieve bettermileage .Picrates of some metals tend to be significantly more sensitive to impact and friction than picric acid itself (therefore storage of picric acid and mixtures containing it in containers made of these metals is strongly discouraged).
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