I can buy Everclear at 190 Proof (95%) at my local liquor store.
Edward
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 7:29 AM Anthony Cesaroni <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Everclear 96%?
Anthony J. Cesaroni
President/CEO
Cesaroni Technology/Cesaroni Aerospace
http://www.cesaronitech.com/
(941) 360-3100 x101 Sarasota
(905) 887-2370 x222 Toronto
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From: arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf
Of Troy Prideaux
Sent: Monday, July 1, 2019 12:31 AM
To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [AR] Re: Propep Chemicals
Hi Tony,
Thanks for sharing the list. This might not be useful, but I've
restructured the list you sent through so it's in the correct format for
PEP
programs to read (both text and excel SS).
Again, this also might not be useful, but my JeffPEP excel SS holds
PEPcoded
and JANAF data in spreadsheet format for its thermo reference (instead of
independent files). There currently is no automatic function to *amend* the
Pepcoded listing by loading a partial listing - you can only reload the
entire listing from a separate PEPcoded file, but I can add such
functionality if requested. Or you can manually add new ingredient records
and export the database to a text file by updating the PEPcoded SS and
clicking on the "Load PEPcoded File" button which will create a text file
backup of the existing sheet's contents in (what I vaguely recall) is a
format compatible with the PEPcoded file before loading up new file
contents. This backup file will be named with a .old extension.
http://www.propulsionlabs.com.au/Software/Jeff%20PEP_B3f.xls
Regards,
Troy
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Sent: Monday, 1 July 2019 2:26 AM
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Subject: [AR] Propep Chemicals
Hello Everyone,
Here are some of the propep chemical additions I've made over the years.
you have others, please share them!-1060
1155 METHYL AMMONIUM NITRATE 1C 6H 2N 3O 0 0
.0633]-1040
1156 METHYL AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE 1C 6H 1N 4O 1CL 0 -
831
.0743]
1157 DIMETHYL AMMONIUM NITRATE 2C 7H 2N 3O 0 0
.0633]-1050
1158 DIMETHYL AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE 2C 7H 1N 4O 1CL 0 -
811
.0743]
1159 TRIMETHYL AMMONIUM NITRATE 3C 9H 2N 3O 0 0
.0633]-303
1160 TRIMETHYL AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE 3C 9H 1N 4O 1CL 0 -
821
.0743]
1161 Copper(II) nitrate 2N 6O 1CU 0 0 0
.0735]29190
1162 100 Kj HEAT (as Ne) @ 0.0g/CC 1NE 0 0 0 0 0
.0000]2919
1163 10.0 Kj HEAT (as Ne) @ 0.0g/CC 1NE 0 0 0 0 0
.0000]769
1164 1.0 Kj HEAT (as Ne) @ 0.0g/CC 1NE 0 0 0 0 0
.0000]530
1165 0.0 Kj HEAT (as Ne) @ 0.0g/CC 1NE 0 0 0 0 0
.0000] <-- This Neon entry represents a somewhat neutral participant inan
existing chemical combustion system. Similar gamma. Similar mol. Wt..allows
Similar temperature. By selecting the above or below Neon entries it
you to experiment and see the effect of energy content (enthalpy) as a291
standalone variable.
1166 -1.0 Kj HEAT (as Ne) @ 0.0g/CC 1NE 0 0 0 0 0
.0000]-1859
1167 -10.0Kj HEAT (as Ne) @ 0.0g/CC 1NE 0 0 0 0 0
.0000]2919
1168 10.0 Kj HEAT (as Ne) @ 1.5g/CC 1NE 0 0 0 0 0
.0542]769
1169 1.0 Kj HEAT (as Ne) @ 1.5g/CC 1NE 0 0 0 0 0
.0542]530
1170 0.0 Kj HEAT (as Ne) @ 1.5g/CC 1NE 0 0 0 0 0
.0542]291
1171 -1.0 Kj HEAT (as Ne) @ 1.5g/CC 1NE 0 0 0 0 0
.0542]-1859
1172 -10.0Kj HEAT (as Ne) @ 1.5g/CC 1NE 0 0 0 0 0
.0542]-901
1173 DIETHYL ETHER 4C 10H 1O 0 0 0
.0257]289
1174 ETHYLENE 2C 4H 0 0 0 0
.0205]1600
1175 PRISMANE 6C 6H 0 0 0 0
.0257]2091
1176 ACETYLENE 2C 2H 0 0 0 0
.0136]780
1177 MONO-NITROETHYNE 2C 1H 1N 2O 0 0
.0000] <-- Approximation extrapolated from mono-nitroethylene477
1178 DI-NITROETHYNE 2C 2N 4O 0 0 0
.0000] <-- Approximation extrapolated from di-nitroethylene1243
1179 CUBANE 8C 8H 0 0 0 0
.0466]778
1180 TETRANITROCUBANE 8C 4N 8O 4H 0 0
.0867]416
1181 OCTANITROCUBANE 8C 8N 16O 0 0 0
.0715]-578
1182 COBALT CHLORIDE 1CO 2CL 0 0 0 0
.0782]-716
1183 TETRAHYDROFURAN 8H 4C 1O 0 0 0
.0321]-106
1184 HYDROGEN IODIDE 1H 1I 0 0 0 0
.1030]-67
1185 COBALT IODIDE 1CO 2I 0 0 0 0
.1297]-321
1186 MAGNESIUM IODIDE 1MG 2I 0 0 0 0
.0000]-1368
1187 NITRIC ACID (70%) 3H 1N 4O 0 0 0
.0509]-1369
1188 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (98 PC) 200H 197O 0 0 0 0
.0504]-2555
1189 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (50 PC) 850H 572O 0 0 0 0
.0430]-2945
1190 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (35 PC) 696H 424O 0 0 0 0
.0410]-3075
1191 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (30 PC) 953H 565O 0 0 0 0
.0403]-1274
1192 ALUMINUM TRICHLORIDE 1AL 3CL 0 0 0 0
.0975]-592
1193 FERRIC CHLORIDE 1FE 3CL 0 0 0 0
.0657]-333
1194 COPPER(II) CHLORIDE 2CL 1CU 0 0 0 0
.1102]-502
1195 ETHYLENEOXIDE 3C 6H 1O 0 0 0
.0296]-52
1196 TETRAHYDRO NAPTHLENE 10C 12H 0 0 0 0
.0350]143
1197 NAPTHLENE CRYSTALINE 10C 8H 0 0 0 0
.0419]143
1198 NAPTHLENE LIQUID (D=1.08) 10C 8H 0 0 0 0
.0390]83
1199 DICYCLOPENTADIENE DIMER 10C 12H 0 0 0 0
.0356]-914
1200 80/20 DIETHYL ETHER/LIALH4 431C 130H 107O 37AL111LI 0
.0329]482
1201 DCPDD/ACETYLENE 80/20 W/W 760C 866H 0 0 0 0
.0326]389
1202 BUTADIENE 4C 6H 0 0 0 0
.0224]128
1203 DICYANOBUTANE(ADIPONITRILE) 6C 8H 2N 0 0 0
.0343]183
1204 ACETONITRILE 2C 3H 1N 0 0 0
.0271]172
1205 MAPP GAS 62H 30C 0 0 0 0
.0197]226
1206 INDENE 9C 8H 0 0 0 0
.0360]303
1207 CYCLOPROPANE 3C 6H 0 0 0 0
.0224]704
1208 PROPYNE/PROPYLOXIDE (75/25) 276C 400H 17O 0 0 0
.0240]302
1209 PROPYNE/PROPYLENEOXIDE(50/50) 127C 203H 17O 0 0 0
.0260]4
1210 MAPP/PROPYLENEOXIDE (75/25) 264C 543H 17O 0 0 0
.0223]-165
1211 MAPP/PROPYLENEOXIDE (50/50) 122C 250H 17O 0 0 0
.0248]-459
1212 DIETHYLHYDROXYLAMINE 4C 11H 1O 1N 0 0
.0248]-667
1213 ETHANE 2C 6H 0 0 0 0
.0000]491
1214 NITRIC OXIDE 1N 1O 0 0 0 0
.0361]107
1215 2NITRIC 3OXIDE 2N 3O 0 0 0 0
.0488]-978
1216 NITRO64 794H 223C 321O 98N 0 0
.0347] <-- Glow plug fuel. 60% nitromethane / 40% methanol-2028
1219 Bacardi 151 32C 125H 30O 0 0 0
.0287]-1534
1220 Everclear 96% 42C 129H 23O 0 0 0
.0287]225
1221 Hexamine 12H 6C 4N 0 0 0
.0480]-49
1222 AMMONIUM FERRICYNANIDE 4H 1FE 6C 7N 0 0
.0684]-1337
1223 1,4 Butylene glycol 10H 4C 2O 0 0 0
.0367] <-- Same boiling point as Ammonium Nitratethem
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We need more chemicals for Rocket Fuel!
Many of you have probably already seen this but it has some
interesting
entries:
https://engineering.purdue.edu/~propulsi/propulsion/comb/propellants.h
tml
BTW, I have tried to import the various lists into excel so I could
sort
and re-number them but havn't had any luck getting it imported in aand
useful format.
Would you know how the chemical files could be imported into excel for
sorting and converted back into regular text again?
There are soooo many entries in the list there is almost no way to
sort
renumber them without the help of Excel.
Thank you,
Tony S. Colette
Director of Engineering