Nitrocellulosa
Nitrocellulosa, also known as cellulose nitrate or guncotton, is a highly flammable compound formed by nitrating cellulose. It is produced by treating cellulose, typically derived from cotton or wood pulp, with a mixture of nitric acid and sulfuric acid. The resulting product is a white, fluffy or fibrous material, depending on the degree of nitration.
The primary application of nitrocellulosa has historically been as an explosive. Its high nitrogen content makes
Beyond explosives, nitrocellulosa has found significant use in lacquers and coatings. When dissolved in organic solvents,