[AR] Re: Development of a solid peroxide catalyst ?

  • From: "Troy Prideaux" <troy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2021 10:44:53 +1100

My advice would be to look back over previous Arocket discussions- which can
be found at:

http://blastzone.org/arocket/arocketlogin.asp

Go to the search hyperlink.

Unfortunately the *Name Search* function has never worked, however...

Do a subject search for Peroxide

There's discussion everywhere over the activity of the list, but my advice
would be focus particular attention on June 09 for catalyst discussion and
January 08 for concentration discussion - in particular the contributions of
Michael Carden.

Good luck and be careful,

Troy

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Behalf Of Charlie Jackson
Sent: Wednesday, 10 March 2021 9:15 AM
To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [AR] Development of a solid peroxide catalyst ?

Hello,
I am looking into some various methods to decompose hydrogen peroxide for
my engine, however It is proving difficult to find a way to integrate
catalysts
like manganese dioxide into the design due to the fact that they are a
powder.
Do you have any advice how I would go about this? Currently I am
considering
placing it in between two screens to hold it in position, would this work?
Or
would it fall through? Are there any other catalysts out there that may be
easier to work with?
Also, as a small other question, I asked about peroxide before and it was
kindly
mentioned that I would require higher concentrations of roughly 80/90% to
vaporise the water produced, what would happen if water gets into the
combustion chamber?, and what are your opinions on concentrating my own
peroxide if I cannot find a supplier?
I am still learning about engineering of such devices so I appreciate all
the help
so far :)


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