“…Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) is a compound which has been recognized as a greenhouse gas and ozone depletion agent, and anthropogenic emissions are being rigorously regulated. , Different from the N 2 O emissions as an environmental pollutant, high-concentration N 2 O (vol % = 30–100%) is considered to be a promising green propellant. This can be attributed to the nontoxicity and low-cost of N 2 O compared to the traditional hydrazine, as well as self-pressurization, good compatibility, and system simplicity. , The great potency of nitrous oxide for providing micropropulsion is based on the chemical decomposition into nitrogen and oxygen which can generate large amounts of heat (Δ H r 0 ≈ −82.5 kJ/mol). However, in view of the extreme operating conditions of N 2 O decomposition applicable in the propulsion systems ( T > 1000 °C, E a ≈ 250 kJ/mol), catalytic materials with high resistance to thermal shock are required to lower the initiation temperature and accelerate the decomposition rate .…”