Abstract

A boron-based catalytic and energetic fuel additive is explored as a mechanism to enhance performance of hybrid motors using nitric-acid-based oxidizers. Ethylenediamine bisborane is highly hypergolic with nitric acid, thereby eliminating the need for a separate ignition system and providing the potential for restart. Ignition delays of for ethylenediamine bisborane powder and for ethylenediamine bisborane/hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene combinations have been measured using white fuming nitric acid as the oxidizer. Theoretical specific impulse values higher than any other nitric-acid-based hypergolic hybrid combination tested are obtained; in addition, ethylenediamine bisborane is air stable and not toxic. Also presented is a method of manufacturing large quantities of high-purity ethylenediamine bisborane.

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