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Development of High Energy Polymers Systems -
6th Monthly Status Report
E. A. Lawton
DISCLAIMER
This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government, Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof. nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsi- bility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Refer- ence herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise docs not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recom- mendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors e x p r d herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof.
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This is an informal report intended primarily for internal or limited external distribution. The opinions and conclusions stated are those of the author and may or may not be .those of the Laboratory. Work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by the Lawrence Livemore National Laboratory under Contract W-7405-ENG-48.
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Subject : Air Force Contract ~b8635-69-C-0~1' ' Sixth Monthly Contract Status Report. For Period Ending-69 Jun 30
To: Air Force Armament Laboratory AFmL (ADIT) EgLin AFB, Florida 32542
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NORTH AMERICAN ROCKIIJZLL CORPORATION Rocketdyne Division
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-E. A. Lawton Manager Synthetic and Propellant Chemistry Research Division
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.Air Foece Contract ~08635-69-c-oU1 Sixth Monthly Contract Status Report For Period. Ending 69 Juti 30
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SIXTH MONTHLY STATUS REPORT
PEKIOD ZITDING 69 JUN 30
Air Force Contract ~08635-69-C-01-21
Prepared by:
E. A. Lcwton Maneger Synthetic and Propel1.an.t: Ci.le!:iFstr; Research Division
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R0C!KE2DYNEy A Division of Rorth American Roclwell Corporation CZinoGa Park, California 69RC7720
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P q e 2 69 J U ~ g
PERIOD ~ D I I ~ G 69 JUN 30
(C) Tlie major objective of the current program is the preparation of high
energy hydroxyl-terminated polyester prepolTJmers from combinations of
’energetic diols and dicarboxylic acid chlorides.
based on the reactions of 4,k-dinitrogirneloyl chloride (Dl\rPcl) v i t h
The in i t ia l 170rk m s
2 ,, 2,8,,8-tetrani t r o -4,6 -dioxa-l,,g -nonanediol ( DIIfOi,) and 3( dlinitrofluoro - ethoxy) -lY2-propanediol ( R ~ z - 1 8 ) .
* (C) In an e f fo r t t o develop a smooth and r’apid polyester polymerization method,
reactions betireen DI\IPCl and both DINOL and Rx-18 have been carried out i n
T I P containing pyridine.
an I i C l acceptor,, permitting room temgcrature poljmerizations.
It i ~ i s expected tha t the pjcridine would a c t as
( C ) This vas indeed shown t o be the case.
were dlissolveil i n 5’1s and pp5dinc added rapidly, a very exothermic reaction
In fact , :ken the glycol and D W C 1
took plicc, with copious quantit ies of pyridine hy&ochloride being
precipitoted.
resul ted i n an exothem.
Slow sddi’iion of pyridine t o the reac t ion mixture also
In both cases, brom I?O~YXIC?~:S ucre prodxed and
careful ly and avoid; color forination. 8 i .
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ROCKIEPDYNE, A Division of North American Rockdell Corporation Enclosure (2)
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69 J U ~ g (C) The diacid chloride of 2-r"3-uoro-2,2-dinitroethoxyfw~ric acid has a9parently
been synthesized.
f o r several days followed by a one-hour reflux produced a vliite solid.
vas f i l t e red , vashed with hexane and dr ied i n a vacuum dessicator over KOH.
The powder melted at 104-106".
submitted f o r elemental analyses.
Reactions of the acid vith.thiony1 chloride at 50-60"
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After it is recrystall ized, it i&U be
Should it prove to be the diacid
chloride, it v i l l be reacted wiCi DlNOL and REX-18.
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