Potassium Clorate from Bleach
Making Plastic Explosives from Bleach by The Jolly Roger
Potassium chlorate is an extremely volatile explosive compound,
and has been used in the past
as the main explosive filler in
grenades, land mines, and mortar rounds by such countries as
France and Germany. Common household bleach contains a small
amount of potassium
chlorate, which can be extracted by the
procedure that follows.
First off, you
must obtain:
[1] A heat source (hot plate, stove, etc.)
[2] A hydrometer, or
battery hydrometer
[3] A large Pyrex, or enameled steel container (to weigh
chemicals)
[4] Potassium chloride (sold as a salt substitute at health and
nutrition
stores)
Take one gallon of bleach, place it in the container, and begin
heating
it. While this solution heats, weigh out 63 grams of
potassium chloride and add this to the
bleach being heated.
Constantly check the solution being heated with the hydrometer,
and boil until you get a reading of 1.3. If using a battery
hydrometer, boil until you read a
FULL charge.
Take the solution and allow it to cool in a refrigerator until it
is between room temperature and 0 degrees Celcius. Filter out the
crystals that have formed
and save them. Boil this solution again
and cool as before. Filter and save the crystals.
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Take the crystals that have been saved, and mix them with
distilled water in the
following proportions: 56 grams per 100
milliliters distilled water. Heat this solution until
it boils
and allow to cool. Filter the solution and save the crystals that
form upon
cooling. This process of purification is called
"fractional crystalization". These
crystals should be relatively
pure potassium chlorate.
Powder these to the
consistency of face powder, and heat gently to
drive off all moisture.
Now, melt
five parts Vaseline with five parts wax. Dissolve this
in white gasoline (camp stove
gasoline), and pour this liquid on
90 parts potassium chlorate (the powdered crystals from
above)
into a plastic bowl. Knead this liquid into the potassium
chlorate until
intimately mixed. Allow all gasoline to evaporate.
Finally, place this explosive into a
cool, dry place. Avoid
friction, sulfur, sulfides, and phosphorous compounds. This
explosive is best molded to the desired shape and density of 1.3
grams in a cube and dipped
in wax until water proof. These block
type charges guarantee the highest detonation velocity.
Also, a
blasting cap of at least a 3 grade must be used.
The presence of the
afore mentioned compounds (sulfur, sulfides,
etc.) results in mixtures that are or can become
highly sensitive
and will possibly decompose explosively while in storage. You
should
never store homemade explosives, and you must use EXTREME
caution at all times while
performing the processes in this
article.
You may obtain a catalog of other
subject of this nature by
writing:
Information Publishing Co.
Box 10042
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‘97
This works very well. I have used it in a pinch where I needed chlorate in a hurry. The use of the hydrometer is correct!! I tried a lab type and an automotive; they ageee at 1.3. I would buy a lot of bleach, several gallons on sale, as the yield is low. Also, use a porcelain pan outdoor on a propane barbeque as it splatters hypochlorite and chlorate EVERYWHERE. This will corrode your stove and destroy electric burners. Also, I’d try to get the finished chlorate down to below 10 degrees Celcius for max separation; then filter it as soon as possible (I use a vacuum filter) before it warms up.
Bleach does not “contain” Potassium chlorate; boiling Sodium Hypochlorite bleach turns it to NaClO3; a metathesis reaction with KCl Turns it into KClO3.
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