Dear people,
First of all: I'm just new to this forum, I hope someone can help me out with this.
As an amateur rocketeer, I have quite a lot of experience with solid propellant rocket motors. I have designed and built several myself, up to a class O motor. Normally, I use potassium nitrate as oxidizer and Sorbitol as fuel/binder. The problem with this propellant, however, is it's relatively low specific impulse. Therefore, I would like to try and use ammonium nitrate as oxidizer. This chemical has the unwanted property of forming a new crystal structure at elevated temperatures, causing cracks in the propellant grain. This can be resolved by phase-stabilizing it. My question now is: does anyone know of a procedure for this, that I can follow in my home lab?
Thanks in advance.