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- Ammonium dinitramide (ADN) is the ammonium salt of dinitraminic acid. ADN decomposes under heat to leave only nitrogen, oxygen, and water. The ions are...
- Guanylurea dinitramide (FOX-12 or GUDN) is a novel insensitive high explosive. GUDN was discovered by Abraham Langlet, a chemist at the Swedish Defence...
- is prepared by the nitration reaction of either pot****ium dinitramide or ammonium dinitramide with nitronium tetrafluoroborate in acetonitrile at low temperatures...
- nitrous oxide N2O, ammonium nitrate NH4NO3, nitramide NH2NO2 and ammonium dinitramide NH4N(NO2)2, depending on reaction conditions. Dinitrogen pentoxide between...
- Hyponitrite −O−N=N−O− or N2O2−2 Trioxodinitrate or hyponitrate [O2NNO]2− or [N2O3]2− Nitroxylate (−O−)2N−N(−O−)2 or N2O4−4 Dinitramide O2N−N−−NO2 or N3O−4...
- half-size case, both filled with the same type of insensitive guanylurea dinitramide (GuDN) propellant. The modular charge system allows several increments...
- (file format), a raw image format designed by Adobe Systems Ammonium dinitramide, a rocket propellant DNA, as abbreviated in various languages (particularly...
- commercializing in-space thruster technology using a low toxicity Ammonium dinitramide (ADN) based liquid monopropellant called LMP-103S. In 2006 ECAPS became...
- propellants contain primarily nitrogen-rich organic molecules (e.g., ammonium dinitramide) and depending on their oxidizer source can be hotter burning than APCP...
- mixture of granules of solid oxidizer, such as ammonium nitrate, ammonium dinitramide, ammonium perchlorate, or pot****ium nitrate in a polymer binding agent...