Recovery of Ammonium Nitrate and Reusable Acetic Acid from Effluent Generated during HMX Production

  • V. D. Raut High Energy Materials Research Laboratory, Pune
  • R. S. Khopade High Energy Materials Research Laboratory, Pune
  • M. V. Rajopadhye High Energy Materials Research Laboratory, Pune
  • V. L. Narasimhan High Energy Materials Research Laboratory, Pune
Keywords: HMX, glacial acetic acid, RDX, ammonium nitrate, spent liquor, waste recovery, effluent treatment

Abstract

Production of HMX on commercial scale is mainly carried out by modified Bachmann process, and acetic acid constitutes major portion of effluenttspent liquor produced during this process. The recovery of glacial acetic acid from this spent liquor is essential to make the process commercially viable besides making it eco-friendly by minimising the quantity of disposable effluent. The recovery of glacial acetic acid from spent liquor is not advisable by simple distillation since it contains, in addition to acetic acid, a small fraction of nitric acid, traces of RDX, HMX, and undesired nitro compounds. The process normally involves neutralising the spent mother liquor with liquor ammonia and then distillating the ueutralised mother liquor under vacuum to recover dilute acetic acid (strength approx. 30 %). The dilute acetic acid, in turn, is concentrated to glacial acetic acid by counter current solvent extraction, followed by distillation. The process is very lengthy and the energy requirement is also very
high, rendering the process economically unviable. Hence, a novel method has been developed on bench-scale to obtain glacial acetic acid directly from the mother liquor after the second ageing process.
Published
2004-04-01
How to Cite
Raut, V., Khopade, R., Rajopadhye, M., & Narasimhan, V. (2004). Recovery of Ammonium Nitrate and Reusable Acetic Acid from Effluent Generated during HMX Production. Defence Science Journal, 54(2), 161-167. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.54.2028
Section
Armaments & Explosives