Microencapsulation of ADN with HTPB‐based membrane in the presence of the bonding agents Tepan or Tepanol**
Jessica O. Silva,
Kamila P. Cardoso,
Milton F. Diniz
et al.
Abstract:Ammonium dinitramide (ADN) has appeared as a promising oxidizer for green propellants and thereby a potential substitute for ammonium perchlorate, largely in use in composite propellants for tactical and strategic long‐range missiles. The novelty lies in replacing ammonium perchlorate with a chlorine‐free oxidizer less harmful to the health and environment. However, ADN is hygroscopic and can potentially react with other chemical components, which could be overcome by microencapsulating the particles. The simp… Show more
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