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Explosive items like dynamite & tnt will be made from a string, paper, and the main charge.
Main charges:
TNT
RDX
HMX
Nitroglycerol
Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane
More powerful explosives are needed for higher tier explosive weapons and give more output for making lower tier explosive weapons. Some of these explosives can be mixed to create stuff like Composition B and Torpex.
Specialized explosives
Napalm from palmitic acid is used to make explosives more flammable and fiery i guess
Baratol is used in detonators for nuclear weapons
ANFO/Gelingite for mining
Vegetable (Seed/Plant) Oils
List of products
Dodecanol is produced from hydrogenated coconut oil
Benzaldehyde is made from seed oil by heating cassia oil with sodium carbonate, followed by distillation. Also produces acetaldehyde.
TNT block, dynamite, and other explosives
Explosive items like dynamite & tnt will be made from a string, paper, and the main charge.
Main charges:
More powerful explosives are needed for higher tier explosive weapons and give more output for making lower tier explosive weapons. Some of these explosives can be mixed to create stuff like Composition B and Torpex.
Specialized explosives
Napalm from palmitic acid is used to make explosives more flammable and fiery i guess
Baratol is used in detonators for nuclear weapons
ANFO/Gelingite for mining
Vegetable (Seed/Plant) Oils
List of products
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzaldehyde#Production
Solar Panels
Add recipes up to UV. These will have many applications besides power generation.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cell#Materials
"Normal" solar cells:
Thin film solar cell materials (grown on a glass/plastic substrate, using MOCVD)
Multijunction solar cells (grown using MOCVD)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-junction_solar_cell#Materials
Displays (and other screens)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin-film_transistor
Carbon Fibers
Made from burning acrylonitrile:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_fibers#Synthesis
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