Hydroxylammonium nitrate—the next generation green propellant

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Abstract

The space race in the 1960s had led to the continuous development of rocket fuel as traditional liquid propellant options are known to be carcinogenic. In the search of new propellant that fits into the new propulsion application, the concept of new decomposition or combustion mechanism, green and high energy density are being prioritized as more different scales of space missions were proposed along the past 6 decades. In this chapter, the focus will be given to a new class of energetic ionic liquid (EIL)-based liquid propellant, hydroxylammonium nitrate. This EIL has demonstrated promising results, be it the synthesis process, safety feature, and energy released from combustion that caught much attention over the last 3 decades. This chapter, therefore, aims to provide comprehensive coverage to this particular EIL, from its synthesis to catalytic combustion mechanism. The chapter aims to target readers ranging from new readers to researchers in the field.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSpace Micropropulsion for Nanosatellites
EditorsKean How Cheah
PublisherElsevier Inc.
Chapter11
Pages285-305
Number of pages21
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9780128190388
ISBN (Print)9780128190371
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Energetic ionic liquids
  • Green propellant
  • Hydrazine
  • Hydroxylammonium nitrate

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