Category
page 1Monopropellants
nitrous oxide
chemical compound
hydrazine

nitromethane
Nitromethane, sometimes shortened to simply "nitro", is an organic compound with the chemical formula . It is the simplest organic nitro compound. It is a polar liquid commonly used as a solvent in a variety of industrial applications such as in extractions, as a reaction medium, and as a cleaning solvent. As an intermediate in organic synthesis, it is used widely in the manufacture of pesticides, explosives, fibers, and coatings. Nitromethane is used as a fuel additive in various motorsports and hobbies, e.g. Top Fuel drag racing and miniature internal combustion engines in radio control, con
guanidine nitrate
chemical compound
isopropyl nitrate
chemical compound
hydroxylammonium nitrate
chemical compound used as rocket oxidizer
monopropellant
Monopropellants are propellants consisting of chemicals that release energy through exothermic chemical decomposition. The molecular bond energy of the monopropellant is released usually through use of a catalyst. This can be contrasted with bipropellants that release energy through the chemical reaction between an oxidizer and a fuel. While stable under defined storage conditions, monopropellants decompose very rapidly under certain other conditions to produce a large volume of its own energetic (hot) gases for the performance of mechanical work. Although solid deflagrants such as nitrocellul
diethylene glycol dinitrate
chemical compound
triethylene glycol dinitrate
chemical compound
propylene glycol dinitrate
chemical compound
trimethylolethane trinitrate
chemical compound

ALICE
rocket propellant
Otto fuel II
monopropellant used to drive torpedoes
high-test peroxide
high-concentration preparation of hydrogen peroxide