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explain in details the experipments that written in the following pictureParticle / crystal size were reduced further by dissolving NTO into N - methyl pyrrolidone

explain in details the experipments that written in the following pictureParticle/crystal size were reduced further
by dissolving NTO into N-methyl pyrrolidone
(NMP) in a 65g100g concentration at 90C.
This solution was poured into ice water with
agitation and with ice being added to maintain
the temperature below 5C. Batch L.BC-III-6C,
shown in Figure 5, was made using this
procedure. This SEM photograph shows 50 to
100 micron "clumps" that contain many 2 to
10 micron crystals, but the crystals are ran-
domly packed and look like they contain a
large amount of voids.
N'TO dissolved in NMP and crashed into
ice water can produce spherical crystal growth
that is similar to spherical NQ produced at Los
Alamos. The crystal size produced with a 3:1
ratio of 12O:NMP, shown in Figure 6, is very
small (i.e.,1-5 microns) and is in spheres rang.
ing from 10 to 30 microns in diameter. Indivi-
dual crystal size can be controlled by changing
the ratio of ice water to NMP:NTO solution.
Agglomerates containing a random arrange-
ment of small crystals can be obtained by adding
additional NMP:NTO solution to the combined
solutions after crystal formation has begun.
Small-crystal-size (i.e.,1-10 micron)
spherical NTO produced by batch recrystal-
lization from NMP was pressed into 12 inch
diameter pellets for plate dent comparison with
previously produced NTO. Plate-dent results
for Batch-III-222, shown in Figure 7, were
263kbar at 1.764gcm3(91.4% TMD) and
257kbar at 1.827gcm3(94.7% TMD). Drop-
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