Hydrogen Peroxide Storability/Compatibility Verification
Programme Reference
G61C-005MP
Status
Closed
Country
Poland
Start Date
2016
End Date
2025
Programme: GSTP Prime Contractor: JAKUSZ SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONAODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA
Subcontractors:
LUKASIEWICZ Research Network - INSTITUTE OF AVIATION • Poland
Objectives
Characterise the Storability/Compatibility and Safety of Hydrogen Peroxide for use in space propulsion applications and resolve disputes over the suitability of its use for these applications.
Description
Hydrogen Peroxide has been investigated and used as a propellant since the 40's.However, since the 70's there has been significant controversy regarding the storability, long term chemical compatibility and handling of the high purity grades required for the use as a propellant. In the past decade, extensive research has been devoted to hydrogen peroxide including major efforts in Europe (e.g. EU FP7 GRASP). This includes a better understanding of the hydrogen peroxide chemistry but is not yet conclusive. Therefore there is a need to provide a definitive status on the storability / compatibility and safety characteristics of this propellant. The goal is to have a neutral entity perform analysis testing via a meticulous experimental approach to provide definitive, credible conclusions on storability and material compatibilityand identify space propulsion applications for which hydrogen peroxide is appropriate. The activity should include: Propellant Safety characterisation (e.g. resistance to radiation, adiabatic compressibility). Material compatibility (e.g. long term storage, material surface treatmentinvestigation). Long term storability (e.g. influence of the impurities on the hydrogen peroxide chemistry).
• Application domain: GEN-Generic Technologies
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Technology Domain:
19-Propulsion
19-Propulsion
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Competence Domain:
7-Propulsion, Space Transportation and Re-entry Vehicles
7-Propulsion, Space Transportation and Re-entry Vehicles
• Initial TRL: TRL 2
• Target TRL: TRL 4
• Achieved TRL: TRL 4
•HarmoRoadMap: Chemical Propulsion - Green Propulsion (2012.1)
•IPC Document: ESA/IPC(2013)78
•Public Document: