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Monomethylhydrazine (MMH) is a
highly toxic,
volatile hydrazine derivative with the
chemical formula CH6N2. It is used as a
rocket propellant in bipropellant...
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unstable and is
easily hydrolyzed to the
toxic compound monomethylhydrazine CH3NHNH2.
Monomethylhydrazine acts on the
central nervous system and interferes...
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active mycotoxin, gyromitrin, is
hydrolyzed into the
toxic compound monomethylhydrazine,
which affects the liver,
central nervous system, and
sometimes the...
- also be restarted. The most
common hypergolic fuels, hydrazine,
monomethylhydrazine, and
unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH), and oxidizer, nitrogen...
- were
referred to as OMS/RCS pods. The OM
engine and RCS both
burned monomethylhydrazine (MMH) as fuel,
which was
oxidized with MON-3 (mixed
oxides of nitrogen...
- rockets. Dual mode
systems are
either hydrazine/nitrogen tetroxide, or
monomethylhydrazine/hydrogen
peroxide (the
former is much more common). Typically, this...
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thrust at sea level. A
hypergolic derivative of the RS-88,
fueled by
monomethylhydrazine and
nitrogen tetroxide, was
chosen as the
launch escape motor for...
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carcinogenic organic compound,
which is
hydrolyzed in the body into
monomethylhydrazine (MMH).
Gyromitra esculenta in
particular has been
reported to be...
- use as a
spacecraft propellent to
replace the toxic,
carcinogenic monomethylhydrazine. It is a
member of the
competitive impulse non-carcinogenic hypergol...
- applications.
Other variants of
hydrazine that are used as
rocket fuel are
monomethylhydrazine, CH3NHNH2, also
known as MMH (melting
point −52 °C), and unsymmetrical...