Claims
- 1. A method to demilitarize, extract, and recover near-critical liquid (NCL) carbon dioxide or supercritical fluid (SCF) carbon dioxide soluble plasticizers and their stabilizers from high energy propellant, explosive, and pyrotechnic, (PEP) compositions, said method comprising completing the steps of:
- (i) providing a demilitarization unit which comprises a supply and high pressure spray system for NCL carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) or SCF carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) operating under predetermined pressures and temperatures required for maintaining NCL or SCF CO.sub.2 conditions; an extraction system including an extraction pressure vessel for containing PEP compositions to be demilitarized, said extraction pressure vessel in communication with said supply and high pressure spray system for NCL CO.sub.2 or SCF CO.sub.2 ; a soluble plasticizer and stabilizer recovery system in communication with said extraction pressure vessel for receiving a PEP composition slurry contained in said NCL CO.sub.2 or SCF CO.sub.2 ; a carbon dioxide recovery system in communication with said soluble plasticizer and stabilizer recovery system for recovering, drying, and recycling the carbon dioxide recovered to said NCL CO.sub.2 or SCF CO.sub.2 supply system after completing recompression of said carbon dioxide;
- (ii) placing a quantity of a PEP composition in said extraction pressure vessel;
- (iii) admitting a continuous supply of NCL CO.sub.2 or SCF CO.sub.2 through said high pressure spray system, said NCL CO.sub.2 or SCF CO.sub.2 impinging upon said PEP composition to erode and complete high particulate comminution of said PEP composition in NCL CO.sub.2 or NCF CO.sub.2 to form a slurry of said PEP composition in NCL CO.sub.2 OR SCF CO.sub.2 ;
- (iv) pumping said slurry into a solid-liquid filtration chamber of said liquid plasticizer and stabilizer recovery system wherein PEP composition solids are separated from NCL CO.sub.2 OR SCF CO.sub.2 solution of said soluble plasticizer and stabilizer;
- (v) passing said NCL CO.sub.2 or SCF CO.sub.2 solution containing said soluble plasticizer and stabilizer through a liquid-gas expansion system contained in said liquid plasticizer and stabilizer recovery system wherein said NCL CO.sub.2 or SCF CO.sub.2 is gasified and said liquid plasticizer and stabilizer is released from said NCL CO.sub.2 or SCF CO.sub.2 containing the same;
- (vi) recovering said liquid plasticizer and stabilizer; and,
- (vii) passing carbon dioxide gas through a drying column of said carbon dioxide recovery system then through a filter and a recompression pump which pressurizes said carbon dioxide gas for recycling said recovered carbon dioxide NCL CO.sub.2 or SCF CO.sub.2 to said supply and high pressure spray system of said demilitarization unit.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said PEP composition is selected from double base, crosslinked double base, composite modified double base, plastisol nitrocellulose, and crosslinked nitrocellulose munitions containing a nitrocellulose ingredient, a soluble plasticizer and stabilizer; and wherein said soluble plasticizer is a nitrated PEP ingredient selected from the group of nitrated compounds consisting of nitrate esters and nitroplasticizers.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said predetermined pressure for maintaining said NCL CO.sub.2 is about 830 psig and said predetermined temperature is at an ambient temperature of about 20.degree. C.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein said predetermined pressure for maintaining siad SCF CO.sub.2 ranges from about 1058 to about 6350 psig and said predetermined temperature is about 50.degree. C.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said PEP composition is selected from double base propellant, crosslinked double base propellant, composite modified double base propellant, and plastisol nitrocellulose propellant said propellant containing a plasticizer and its stabilizer, and said PEP source composition containing a nitrocellulose ingredient, a plasticizer and stabilizer; wherein said predeteremined pressure for maintaining said NCL CO.sub.2 is about 830 psig and said predetermined temperature is at an ambient temperature of about 20.degree. C.; and wherein said predetermined pressure for maintaining said SCF CO.sub.2 ranges from about 1058 to about 6350 psig and said predetermined temperature is about 50.degree. C.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said plasticizer is a nitrate ester plasticizer selected from nitroglycerin, butane trioltrinitrate, diethylene glycol dinitrate, triethylene glycol dinitrate, trimethylolethane trinitrate, and tetraethylene glycol dinitrate and a nitroplasticizer, bis (2, 2 dinitropropyl) formal/acetal; and wherein said stabilizer is selected from resorcinol, p-nitro N-methyl aniline, and 2-nitrodiphenylamine.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said PEP composition is propellant selected from double base and crosslinked double base propellant; wherein plasticizers extracted and recovered are nitroglycerin and 1,2,4- butanetriol trinitrate; and wherein said stabilizer extracted and recovered is 2-nitrodiphenylamine.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein said extraction pressure vessel is in the form of a solid rocket motor, wherein said PEP composition is in the form of a solid propellant grain which is contained with the rocket motor case of said rocket motor, said rocket motor case having an attached nozzle portion at the aft end thereof, and said rocket motor being positioned with said nozzle portion in a downward position, and wherein said high pressure spray system includes a spinning, circumventionally arranged multi-jet type, spray nozzle, remotely controlled, and having an up and down displacement action to facilitate said eroding and high particulate comminution of said solid double base propellant grain to effect demilitarization of said double base solid propellant grain and to effect removal of said plasticizers and stabilizers from said case of said solid rocket motor.
- 9. A method to demilitarize, extract, and recover near-critical liquid (NCL) carbon dioxide or supercritical fluid (SCF) carbon dioxide soluble plasticizers and their stabilizers from high energy propellant, explosive, and pyrotechnic compositions comprising completing the steps of:
- (i) placing a propellant, explosive, or pyrotechnic composition in an extraction vessel;
- (ii) directing near critical liquid (NCL) carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) or supercritical fluid (SCF) carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) to interior of said extraction vessel under pressure;
- (iii) impinging said propellant, explosive, or pyrotechnic composition with said NCL CO.sub.2 or SCF CO.sub.2 to erode and wash away exposed surfaces of said propellant, explosive, or pyrotechnic composition;
- (iv) forming a slurry of propellant, explosive, or pyrotechnic eroded and washed away from said exposed surfaces;
- (v) pumping said slurry into a solid-liquid filtration chamber;
- (vi) separating solids of said propellant, explosive, and pyrotechnic from said slurry to leave a solution of NCL CO.sub.2 or SCF CO.sub.2 soluble plasticizers and stabilizers; and,
- (vii) separating and recovering said soluble plasticizers and stabilizers from said solution.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the step of impinging further comprises spraying said propellant, explosive, or pyrotechnic composition with said NCL CO.sub.2 SCF CO.sub.2.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said NCL CO.sub.2 is maintained at about 830 psig and at an ambient temperature of about 20.degree. C.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said separation and recovering of said NCL CO.sub.2 soluble plasticizers and stabilizers is effected by reducing said pressure of NCL CO.sub.2 solution of said NCL CO.sub.2 soluble plasticizers and stabilizers to effect a phase change of NCL CO.sub.2 to gaseous phase CO.sub.2 whereby CO.sub.2 is separated as a gas and said plasticizers and stabilizers are recovered together in a suitable diluent for class 1.1 explosives as required for safe containment, handling, storing, and transporting the same.
- 13. The method of claim 9 wherein said SCF CO.sub.2 is maintained at pressures which range from about 1058 to about 6350 psig and at a temperature of about 50.degree. C.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said separating and recovering of said SCF CO.sub.2 soluble plasticizers and stabilizers is effected by reducing said pressure of SCF CO.sub.2 solution is said SCF CO.sub.2 soluble plasticizers and stabilizers to effect a phase change of SCF CO.sub.2 to gaseous phase CO.sub.2 whereby CO.sub.2 is separated as a gas and said plasticizers and stabilizers are recovered together in a suitable diluent for class 1.1 explosives as required for safe containment, handling, storing, and transporting the same.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
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