The feasibility of a chemical process for the production of unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) and monomethylhydrazine (MMH) by a gas phase generation of chloramine followed by its subsequent reaction with an amine solution, was investigated. This report summarizes the study and analyzes the economics of the process. Information on the optimum operating conditions required for scaleup of the unit to a 40 lb/hr pilot plant system was obtained.
Feasibility of a Modified Chloramine Process for the Production of UDMH and MMH
1978
160 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Basic & Synthetic Chemistry , Industrial Chemistry & Chemical Process Engineering , Rocket Propellants , Synthesis(Chemistry) , Industrial production , Hydrazine , Hydrazine derivatives , Amines , Chlorine compounds , Processing , Pilot plants , Statistical analysis , Economic analysis , Rocket fuels , Hydrazine/dimethyl , Feasibility , Chemical industry , Design criteria , Manufacturing
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