A liquid monopropellant comprising a mixture of a 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazaalkane oxidizer such as 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazapentane (NNPE) or 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazabutane and mixtures thereof; an energetic azido fuel such as azido alcohols represented by 1-azidoethanol, 1,3-diazidopropanol; azidonitramines represented by 1-azido-3-nitrazapentane, and 1,5-diazido-3-nitrazapentane and mixtures thereof; and a diluent such as methanol and ethylene glycol and mixtures thereof.
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. A liquid monopropellant comprising a 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazaalkane oxidizer, an energetic azido fuel, and a diluent.
2. The liquid monopropellant of claim 1 wherein said 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazaalkane is selected from the group consisting of 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazabutane and 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazapentane, and mixtures thereof.
3. The liquid monopropellant of claim 2 wherein said 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazaalkane is 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazapentane.
4. The liquid monopropellant of claim 1 wherein said energetic azido fuels are selected from the group consisting of azido alcohols and azido nitramines, and mixtures thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, there is provided by the present invention a new family of liquid monopropellants. These monopropellants comprise an intimate admixture of a 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazaalkane oxidizer, an energetic azido fuel such as an azido alcohol or an azidonitramine and a diluent such as methanol or ethylene glycol.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is an object of this invention to provide a new family of liquid monopropellant mixtures which can be substituted for hydrazene systems without a loss in the overall system performance.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a monopropellant having a greatly reduced toxicity level.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a chemically and ballistically stable monopropellant.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a monopropellant which is relatively simple and inexpensive to decompose.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a family of new liquid monopropellants which comprise an oxidizer, an energetic azido fuel, and a diluent. Basically, this family of mono-propellants comprises a mixture of a 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazaalkane oxidizer such as 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazapentane (NNPE) or 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazabutane and mixtures thereof; an energetic azido fuel such as azido alcohols represented by 1-azidoethanol, 1,3-diazidopropanol; azidonitramines represented by 1-azido-3-nitrazapentane, and 1,5-diazido-3-nitrazapentane and mixtures thereof; and a diluent such as methanol and ethylene glycol and mixtures thereof.
The 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazaalkane oxidizer has the general structured formula of ##STR1## Preferably, R.sub.1 is a lower alkyl such as --CH.sub.3 or the more preferred --C.sub.2 H.sub.5. These oxidizers are delineated as 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazabutane and 1-nitroxy-3-nitrazapentane, respectively.
Preparation of these oxidizers can be effected by nitrating the standard alkylalkonolamine according to the method taught by W. J. Chute et al, Canada Journal of Research #26, Section B, Page 114 (1948).
The energetic azido fuels can be chosen from azido alcohols having the general formula ##STR2## wherein when R.sub.2 is H; R.sub.3 is --CH.sub.2 N.sub.3 ; and when R.sub.2 is --CH.sub.2 N.sub.3, R.sub.3 is H; or azidonitramines having the general formula ##STR3## wherein R.sub.5 is --C.sub.2 H.sub.5 or --C.sub.2 H.sub.4 N.sub.3. Specifically, the preferred azido alcohols are ##STR4## and ##STR5## and are delineated as 1-azidoethanol (TAE) and 1-3-diazidopropanol (DAZP), respectively. The preferred azido nitramines are ##STR6## and are delineated as 1-azido-3-nitrazapentane (AZNPE) and 1,5-diazido-3-nitrazapentane (DANPE). The preparation of azidonitramines is specifically delineated in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 270,453 filed June 4, 1981, and in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,873,579 to Rosher and 4,085,123 to Flanagan et al.
The oxidizer possesses excess oxygen (O/C>1) to burn the carbon present in the oxidizer and energetic azido fuel. The energetic azido fuels serve to increase the overall enthalpy of the system by the presence of the highly exothermic azido moieties, thereby producing large quantities of nitrogen gas.
Finally, the preferred diluent methanol, or ethylene glycol or mixtures thereof are added to reduce the freezing point of the mixture, tailor the flame temperature, and desensitize the mixture.
Table I is a summary of the theoretical performance of selected monopropellant mixtures.
TABLE I
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Wt. Percent
NNPE
TAE
DAZP
AZNPE
DANPE
CH.sub.3 OH
T.sub.f (.degree.K.)
C* (ft/sec)
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63 27 -- -- -- 10 1327 4123
56 24 -- -- -- 20 1228 3991
49 21 -- -- -- 30 1165 3872
65 20 -- -- -- 15 1274 4063
60 -- 20 -- -- 20 1263 4039
45 -- 15 -- -- 40 1130 3791
63 -- -- 27 -- 10 1395 4231
56 -- -- 24 -- 20 1262 4072
49 -- -- 21 -- 30 1188 3945
52 -- -- -- 28 20 1320 4143
39 -- -- -- 21 40 1151 3858
70 -- -- -- 10 20 1276 4062
50 -- -- -- 30 20 1208 3979
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Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.