I don't know about that, Henry. Derek Lowe of "In the Pipeline" writes this
about dioxygen difluoride, better known as FOOF(!) and for good reason...
highlight is mine.
"So does anyone use dioxygen difluoride for anything? Not as far as I can see.
Most of the recent work with the stuff has come from groups at Los Alamos,
where it’s been used to prepare national-security substances such as plutonium
and neptunium hexafluoride. But I do note that if you run the structure through
SciFinder, it comes out with a most unexpected icon that indicates a commercial
supplier. That would be the Hangzhou Sage Chemical Company. They offer it in
100g, 500g, and 1 kilo amounts, which is interesting, because I don’t think a
kilo of dioxygen difluoride has ever existed. Someone should call them on this
– ask for the free shipping, and if they object, tell them Amazon offers it on
this item. Serves ’em right. Morons."
So call 'em up, can't hurt to try. :-D
Best -- Terry
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From: arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2021 5:42 PM
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Subject: [AR] Re: Hybrid High Powered Rocket
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021, Dr Edward Jones wrote:
If LOx is good, wouldn't liquid ozone be better?