Verwendung von 5-Phenyl-cyclohexan-l,3-dion-4-carboxanilid ids Stabilisator fur Doublebase-Treibstoffe 5-Phenyl-cyclohexan-1,3-dion-4-carboxanid wird als Stabilisator fiir Doublebase-Treibstoffe eingesetzt und zeigt gute Ergebnisse bei den Stabilitatsuntersuchungen. Die Proben wurden 12 Tage lang bei 100 "C gelagert und mit geeigneten Lijsungsmitteln extrahiert. Die Verteilungschromatographie wurde zur Trennung der verschiedenen Nitroderivate des 1,3-Diketon-Stabilisators herangezogen. Utilisation du 5-ph~nyl-cyclohexane-1,3-dione-4-earboxanilide comme stabilisant d a m les propergols B double base Le 5-phtnyl-cyclohexane-1,3-dione-4-carboxanilide est utilisC comme stabilisant dans les propergols h double base et donne de bons resultats. Les Cchantillons ont Ct C stockes pendant 12 jours h 100°C et trait& au moyen de divers solvants appropriCs. Par separation chromatographique on a identifiC les diffkrentes derives nitrCs du stabilisant constitue par la dicetone 1,3.
2,6‐Diphenylmcthylene‐thiazolo‐pyrimidine‐trione, the o‐, m‐, and p‐nitrophenyl‐derivatives were prepared and incorporated as stabilizers in a double base smokeless powder. The prepared powders were subjected to some standard qualitative and quantitative stability tests. It was found that the 2,6 diphenyl trione (Ia) has a good stabilizing effect for double‐base propellants.
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