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Hello you all!

 

Boctane is a rocket fuel, designed to be compatible with kerosene, performing 4s better than RP-1 and 7s better than Jp10.

According to http://www.freepaten...om/6415596.html it should be Cyclobutyl-Cyclobutane:

 

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I wonder: how easy is it to produce?

Apparently naphthenic crude oil contain some cyclobutane, which I imagine is the difficult part of the job. How easy is it to bond to rings then? React with chlorine first, then Chloro-cyclobutane with cyclobutane? Impossible? Other ideas?

 

And would you know its physical properties: melting - flash - boiling points, density?

Reliable information for its heat of formation perhaps?

http://www.propulsio...ermo/thermo.inp gives +55,1kJ/mol, I estimate +35,4kJ/mol instead.

 

Thanks!

  • 2 weeks later...
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I could read Boctane's data published by Katorgyn, that is at the source.

 

Heat of formation is +80cal/g (I estimated +77cal/g)

Density 828kg/m3. Viscosity 2.4cPs @+20°C.

Melt -54.5°C / Flash +20°C / Boil +134°C / Autoig +205°C / Decomp +430°C

Posted

Solutions or mixtures of cyclobutane, cubane and boctane, or of two of them, may keep high performance and improve the liquid range. Especially when cubane becomes affordable.

 

Marc Schaefer, aka Enthalpy

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