Hydrazinium nitroformate
Hydrazinium nitroformate (HNF) is a salt of the hydrazinium ion (N2H5+) and nitroformate anion (C(NO2)3−). It is an energetic oxidizer, and is soluble in most solvents. Research is being conducted at the European Space Agency to investigate its use in solid rocket propellants. It tends to produce propellants which burn very rapidly and with very high combustion efficiency. Its high energy leads to high specific impulse propellants. It is currently an expensive research chemical available only in limited quantities. A disadvantage of HNF is its limited thermal stability.
References
- 1996 newsgroup posting on HNF
- "Preparing for the Future". Vol. 6 no. 1. European Space Agency. March 1996.
- Tydon, Walter (31 July 1970). Minimum Cost Design Launch Vehicle Design/Costing Study TOR-0059(6526-01)2. vol. 2, Background Studies. The Aerospace Corporation. pp. 4–13, 4–14.
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