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Developments in Fullerene Ion Propulsion ResearchSeveral reports of successful operation of DC discharges using fullerene vapor have been made. However, degradation of the propellant molecules in the vapor source and in contact with the filament cathode was observed in each case. Because disintegration of the fullerene cage could result in poor performance or thruster failure, we have developed an RF ion thruster for use with C60 propellant to avoid the presence of electrodes inside the discharge chamber. Also, we conducted a series of experiments to ascertain the stability of fullerenes at high temperatures. We find that when C60 and C70 are maintained at temperatures above 1073 K, or are exposed to hot metal surfaces, significant degradation occurs. We find an activation energy of 261.5 kJ/mol for this process. At temperatures below 873 K, no breakdown of fullerenes can be detected, even after heating for 6 hours. The effect of these findings on C60 ion thruster design is discussed.
Document ID
20210004362
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Other
External Source(s)
Authors
Goodwin, David
Mueller, Juergen
Anderson, Mark
Anderson, John
Leifer, Stephanie
Date Acquired
June 27, 1994
Publication Date
June 27, 1994
Publication Information
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Technical Review
Keywords
fullerenes
ion
propulsion
propellents
ion
thrusters
RF
ion
thrusters
temperature
stability

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