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Hydrogen Peroxide - Material Compatibility Studied by MicrocalorimetryEnvironmental and toxicity concerns with current hypergolic propellants have led to a renewed interest in propellant grade hydrogen peroxide (HP) for propellant applications. Storability and stability has always been an issue with HP. Contamination or contact of HP with metallic surfaces may cause decomposition, which can result in the evolution of heat and gas leading to increased pressure or thermal hazards. The NASA Johnson Space Center White Sands Test Facility has developed a technique to monitor the decompositions of hydrogen peroxide at temperatures ranging from 25 to 60 C. Using isothermal microcalorimetry we have measured decomposition rates at the picomole/s/g level showing the catalytic effects of materials of construction. In this paper we will present the results of testing with Class 1 and 2 materials in 90 percent hydrogen peroxide.
Document ID
20100039147
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Homung, Steven D.
(Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc. Las Cruces, NM, United States)
Davis, Dennis D.
(Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc. Las Cruces, NM, United States)
Baker, David
(NASA White Sands Test Facility NM, United States)
Popp, Christopher G.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
March 24, 2003
Subject Category
Propellants And Fuels
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-7793
JSC-CN-2366
Report Number: JSC-CN-7793
Report Number: JSC-CN-2366
Meeting Information
Meeting: 31st JANNAF PDCS
Location: Columbia, MD
Country: United States
Start Date: March 24, 2003
End Date: March 27, 2003
Sponsors: Department of the Air Force, Department of the Navy, NASA Headquarters, Department of the Army
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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