Given the relatively high molecular weight and boiling point of the reaction products (lots and lots of C2), I would expect the Isp to be less than impressive. -p On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 2:32 PM, Henrik Schultz <henrik@xxxxxx> wrote: > If you could store that as tiny (perhaps microscopic) pellets or coated > grains, which could be dispensed in a controlled fashion and fired into a > reaction chamber, would that make a usable pulse rocket engine? > > Would blur the borders between solid and liquid. > > /H > > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Bill Claybaugh" <wclaybaugh2@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: "arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: 3/5/2015 2:04:49 PM > Subject: [AR] Nitrating C60 > > Another HEDM.... >> >> http://m.phys.org/_news344756717.html?google_editors_picks=true >> >> Bill >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> > >