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Chapter 1: Introduction to Explosives

By Jacqueline Akhavan
From The Chemistry of Explosives, Second Edition

DEVELOPMENT OF BLACKPOWDER

Blackpowder, also known as gunpowder, was most likely the first explosive composition. In 220 BC an accident was reported involving blackpowder when some Chinese alchemists accidentally made blackpowder while separating gold from silver during a low-temperature reaction. According to Dr Heizo Mambo the alchemists added potassium nitrate [also known as saltpetre (KNO 3)] and sulfur to the gold ore in the alchemists' furnace but forgot to add charcoal in the first step of the reaction. Trying to rectify their error they added charcoal in the last step. Unknown to them they had just made blackpowder which resulted in a tremendous explosion.

Blackpowder was not introduced into Europe until the 13th century when an English monk called Roger Bacon in 1249 experimented with potassium nitrate and produced blackpowder, and in 1320 a German monk called Berthold Schwartz (although many dispute his existence) studied the writings of Bacon and began to make blackpowder and study its properties. The results of Schwartz's research probably speeded up the adoption of blackpowder in central Europe. By the end of the 13th century many countries were using blackpowder as a military aid to breach the walls of castles and cities.

Blackpowder contains a fuel and an oxidizer. The fuel is a powdered mixture of charcoal and sulfur which is mixed with potassium nitrate (oxidizer). The mixing process was improved tremendously in 1425 when the Corning, or granulating, process was developed. Heavy wheels were used to grind and press the fuels and oxidizer...

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