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  1. Monopropellant - Wikipedia

    • 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 und… See more

    Uses

    The most common use of monopropellants is in low-impulse monopropellant rocket motors, such as
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    Research in brief

    Much work was done in the US in the 1950s and 1960s to attempt to find better and more energetic monopropellants. For the most part, researchers came to the conclusion that any single substance that contained e… See more

    External links

    • Sutton, George P. (1992) [1949]. Rocket Propulsion Elements (6th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-52938-9.
    • There is an entire chapter on the history of monopropellant development in the autobiogra… See more

     
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