Tuesday’s Select Linkography

Juan Enriquez talks about Homo evolutis. This is a TED video.

ARR Inc., is offering its Suparator (R) technology for separating an upper oil phase from water by means of a cleverly designed staged weir system. According to the product literature, the passive device collects, concentrates, and separates oil from flowing water. This widget uses Bernoulli effects to draw water from collection zones and top the upper phase over a final weir for isolation.

Admittedly, I have not kept up with the progress of wier technology, but to a non-engineer like myself, this seems pretty clever.

Suparator Diagram

Suparator Diagram

Energetic Materials Manufacture

Everyday in factories around the world, people manufacture energetic materials at the commercial scale. Yet we do not witness a continuous stream of reports describing industrial tragedies at these facilities. Plants for the manufacture of energetic compositions are often purpose built with many layers of protection (LOP) built-in. Such facilities may be constructed in remote locations and with assets separated by large distances.

What is telling about explosive chemical manufacturing is the extent to which the operators possess a deep level of knowledge of their materials and processes. The explosives industry has at its fingertips a wide variety of tests that assay certain manifestations of sensitivity.  There are many tests that assay for friction sensitivity and for shock sensitivity. Impact and electrostatic stimuli are also important dimensions not only for manufacture, but for use in the field.

For instance, a material with a high detonation velocity may have a large critical diameter, meaning that the packing density and bulk geometry must be sufficiently large for it to propagate a shock. Knowledge of impact sensitivity, shock sensitivity, or detonation velocity alone does not tell the whole story of the explosive.

There are several causes for this depth of knowledge. Easiest to see is the history of US explosives manufacture.  There have been many spectacular industrial accidents going as far back as the revolutionary war. Much has been learned about manufacture and handling at a very high cost to lives and property. The explosives industry has had to learn to develop safe manufacturing practices to prevent the loss of life and business interruption.

Another motivating influence for explosives safety is perhaps less than obvious to outside observers. Over time, the US military has been revising and modifying its munitions designs and specifications.  It is highly desirable that explosives and propellants provide maximum energy density for performance requirements, but at the same time be sufficiently insensitive to inadvertant stimulus so as to provide maximum safety for those handling the munitions.

The properties of military explosives- a major market driver- are highly specified by military procurement. The current library of explosive compositions have been highly refined through many years of evaluation and field testing. The effect has been that the compositions presently in the field are quite well understood in terms of their operational boundaries.

In addition to being driven by material specifications, manufacturing facilities and quality control systems are also driven by a selection process that is quite stringent.  We see fewer explosive plant disasters today not only because the explosives are safer, but also because plants are managed better.

The lesson in this for fine chemical operators is that depth of knowledge of materials and reaction mixtures can be highly desirable and potentially very useful. In particular, an intimate understanding of the behavior and sensitivity of materials under process conditions as well as off-normal conditions can lead to safer plant operations.

Seems like a “No-Brainer”. But the fact is that the activity leading to such knowledge can be difficult, time consuming, and expensive to obtain. The push to get product out the door can be irresistable and the urge to cut corners can happen quietly and without fanfare. It is very easy for institutional knowledge to be lost in the struggle to maintain output and profitability.

Fine chemical manufacturers can be hobbled in their understanding in other ways. On the producers side or on the users side of fine chemicals, it is not unusual for chemists to specify methods of analysis that are familiar to them. NMR or GCMS or a variety of wet chemical methods set up on the benchtop are commonly used to set specifications and to validate certificates of analysis. 

However, familiar methods of analysis tend to give profiles of familiar properties. Unfamiliar properties or contaminants may be invisible to any given method of analysis. A compound with a low threshold to decomposition or one that will exotherm vigorously and shed mass aggressively may reveal this attribute only through happenstance to an alert chemist.

What is especially interesting about explosives testing is the extent to which compositions are subjected to challenge tests. Rather than looking for a spectral signature, materials are subjected to a variety of stimuli in a manner that provides an unambiguous outcome. The card gap test for instance looks at the sensitivity of a composition to a standard stimulus that has been attenuated through a variable gap (set of spacers) of polymethylmethacrylate or air. Does it produce a hole in the witness plate or not?

There are people who go to work in nitroglycerin factories everyday knowing that they are working with a shock sensitive high explosive. Others may work in a lead styphnate factory filling primer cartridges by hand.

There are also people who go to work everyday in plants that have banned the use of diethyl ether or require peer review of even the simplest reaction they run in their fume hoods. The range of what is considered acceptable risk varies greatly.

Today, there is a mandate for IM- Insensitive Munitions. Here is the scenario- a TNT filled projectile is impacted by a large caliber projectile or shrapnel. There is a good chance the stimulus provided by the impacting body will initiate the TNT and cause the charge to explode, causing death or harm to those in the area.  It is desirable to have high explosives that detonate or deflagrate only when properly initiated.

A major push is being made at government and industrial labs to produce explosive compositions that are insensitive to inadvertant stimulus, yet energetic enough to perform the task.  One desired end of this activity is to phase out TNT in military explosives. The lack of US manufacturers of TNT is nearly as important a motivating factor as the sensitivity issues are. From the industrial hygiene side, some workers reportedly become sensitized to TNT, so the elimination of this toxicological dimension is desirable as well.

Green munitions are also part of a phase change in the munitions field. At first blush it seems silly to make explosive devices more environmentally friendly. However, explosive chemicals and their decomposition products can be widely dispersed in the environment as the result of warfare and training. The reduction of toxic residues can be considered a reduction in collateral damage.

Morning Vegas

Wynn Resorts and Trump Tower

Wynn Resorts and Trump Tower

Mr Wynn admitted to Charlie Rose the other day that the only way to make money in a casino is to own one.

The white skinny tower right of center is Donnie Trumps building just off the Las Vegas Strip.

No booze and no gambling. Gaussling- the worlds dullest boy.

[Photo by Th’ Gaussling]

GOP Apparachiki Rattling Sticks in Bucket of Swill

It certainly seems as though the GOP is orchestrating a pageant of contrived television events meant to draw in followers who may have gone astray. Tea parties and theatrical outrage over alerts issued from homeland security. Broadcasters find this kind of thing irresistable and, like stray cats, are drawn to lap up footage from a saucer of engineered controversy.

Tejas Governor Perry will probably have to eat his words about independence. If he is smart, he’ll realize that crow is best eaten while still warm.

What is striking about post-election GOP behavior is the magnitude of the mean spiritedness and the heat of the invective spewing from the right. These people are pissed off about their role as the minority party.

The fact of power is the act of power.  What is so telling about the character of the GOP core is that despite the mandate of the last election, GOP soldiers continue to vociferously spout expired doctrine despite the will of the majority of voters. Contrary to the interest of voting citizens, these people are gaming every rule, squirting glue in all the locks, and dropping flaming bags of political shit on every doorstep they can find.

This is a valuable insight into the party of “character and values”. Instead, they have betrayed themselves as the party of “win at all costs and take no prisoners”.

Green Propellants

Notes from the Field-

There appears to be a movement in the gun and rocket propellant field away from perchlorates.  Propellants that are comprised of substances that pose minimal potential for the dispersal of adverse and environmentally persistant substances are referred to as “green propellants”.  Substances that qualify as adverse include arylamines, perchlorates, and certain rheology modifiers. Substances that are thought to be endocrine disrupters have been specially targeted for replacement.

While it may seem absurd to attempt to produce a weapon system having a reduced toxic signature, the  fact is that between practice projectiles and warshots, a good deal of hazardous residues are released in the use of these devices. Reducing the chemical environmental insult is a step in the direction of reduced collateral damage.

One expert in the area of perchlorates said that people with adequate iodine intake shouldn’t worry about perchlorate contamination of water. Hmmm. While that may be true, it sounds like a poor basis for policy.

Mea Culpa

Today I found myself attending a talk on mortar propellants. It was delivered by a shy young woman who looked to be no older than a high school senior- she looked like a babysitter you’d hire to stay at home with the kid while you treated the wife unit to a night out on the town. Yet she was an expert in mortar shell propellants.

Next, I attended a talk on flare compositions delivered by a tiny woman who could barely see above the podium.

I rounded the day off by attending a talk by a woman who presented her results on igniter design and in developing a new explosive propellant manufacturing process. During the Q&A, my questions on ignition mechanisms were answered by yet another woman who was exceedingly knowlegeable in this field.

What I have noticed is that the gun and rocket propellant R&D field is populated with women to a much greater degree than the industrial organic or organometallic chemistry waters in which I normally swim.

Before you fire a rude comment alleging some sexist malfeasance, please understand that I was raised by a single mother as the eldest of 5 kids. That, and having witnessed the birth of my child, I have no doubt whatsoever about the robustness and Ability of women.

That women do this isn’t news. What is noteworthy is the extent to which my ignorance remains so great at age 51. My caveman misconception was that explosives chemistry would not appeal to women. I had mistakenly and foolishly assumed that a career with explosives was largely a male domain and driven by male fascination with power. Holy cats. I was quite mistaken.

I seem to be wrong about  a lot of things these days.

Was Abe Lincoln Wrong?

When I hear the  snide comments of Gingrich and Limbaugh or witness the rebirth of Tom DeLay, I begin to wonder if President Abraham Lincoln wasn’t mistaken in trying to keep the Union together. Southern Conservatism with its fanatical Baptist dominionist wingnut demographic has even perverted basic conservative values of thrift and small government. It’s expensive military fetish and its efficient marshaling of extreme nationalism have cast precious little light on the complex problems of our time, just a devisive heat.

The epoch of the “Bush II Wild-Assed Excursion in American Civilization” has lead to the present disintegration of the GOP from the Grand Old Party to the Confederate Splintered Old Party of serial filibustering demagogues.

Perhaps we should set aside a few states for the Southern Conservatives to set up a Confederacy where lassaiz faire and the Southern Baptist Convention can run unfettered in the shady green pastures of God’s marketplace. Hell, throw in Texas for good measure- except for Houston. Houston would be a independent city-state a la Hong Kong. Newt can be the new Jeff Davis of the Confederacy of Theocratic States.

Let the southern conservatives luv each other up in their own country. They can preach their sticky doctrine to a ready made choir all day long. It would be worth having a Republican Homeland seccession if it will shut the bastards up.

Return to Vegas

Th’ Gaussling departs for a few fun filled days in Las Vegas as a conferee. I’ll be doing my bit for God and Company speaking before a smattering of government and contractor ubermenschen through the cybermagic of PowerPoint and laser pointer. As tacky and grotesque as Las Vegas is, it certainly beats a motel on the Sam Houston Tollway as a conference destination.

A Nevada Cinder Cone

Whilst doing a survey of Lithium mining in North America, I blundered into a small cinder cone. It is found in the Clayton Valley of western Nevada south and west of Tonopah.

A link from the University of Nevada, Reno, gives some details on this cone as well as some interesting photographs.

Just to the south of this cinder cone is the Chemetall Foote Corporation Silver Peak brine facility. Lithium rich brines are pumped into evaporation ponds for concentration of the lithium salts. US 7390466 says that the Silver Peak brines contain 0.02 wt % Li.  The richest Li brine can be found in the Salar de Atacama brines in Chile. The Atacama brines contain from 0.15 to 0.193 wt % Li.