Hello,
Without wishing to appear too stupid, I am having a few difficulties trying to get my head around the reaction mechanism for the so called 'Woolwich' process used in the manufacture of 1,3,5-Trinitro-1,3,5-triazacyclohexane (a common military energetic also known as RDX). The process involves the direct nitration of methanamine (hexamethylenetetramine), but so far, not having been involved in organic chemistry (until recently) for a good few years, I can't quite get my head what's actually happening (from a purely mechanistic perpective) during the reaction. Can anyone explain the mechanism for this?
I wish to make it clear that I have no interest or desire in the actual synthesis of the compound, I am purely intesreted in the mechanism from a thoretical perspective.
Many thanks
Richard