The glycidyl azide polymer (GAP) is an energetic, thermally stable, insensitive, hydroxyl-terminated prepolymer with potential applications in advanced solid propellants including 1) class 1.3 nondetonable minimum smoke propellants, 2) clean propellants for solid rocket boosters, 3) gas generators/aircraft starter cartridges, 4) low-cost ASAT maneuver propulsion systems, and 5) high-performance space propellants for orbital transfer vehicles. The historical development of GAP from its conception is reviewed in this paper.
used without analysis after one recrystallization from isopropyl alcohol. with ammonium hydroxide. Cooling gave 0.7 g. (21%) of the diketopiperazine melting at 264-266°dec. (uncor.
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