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Hydroxylammonium nitrate or hydroxylamine nitrate (HAN) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula [NH3OH][NO3]. It is a salt derived from hydroxylamine and nitric acid. In its pure form, it is a colourless hygroscopic solid. It has potential to be used as a rocket propellant either as a solution in monopropellants or bipropellants. Hydroxylammonium nitrate (HAN)-based propellants are a viable and effective solution for future green propellant-based missions, as it offers 50% higher performance for a given propellant tank compared to commercially used hydrazine.

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  • Dusičnan hydroxylamonný je anorganická sloučenina s chemickým vzorcem [NH3OH][NO3]. Je to sůl odvozená od hydroxylaminu a kyseliny dusičné. Ve své čisté formě je to bezbarvá hygroskopická pevná látka. Má potenciál k využití jako raketový pohon. Pohonné hmoty na bázi dusičnanu hydroxylamonného jsou životaschopným a efektivním řešením pro budoucí vesmírné mise založené na zelené pohonné látce, protože nabízejí o 50 % vyšší výkon pro danou pohonnou nádrž ve srovnání s komerčně používaným hydrazinem. (cs)
  • Hydroxylammoniumnitrat ist eine chemische Verbindung aus der Gruppe der Nitrate und ein Salz von Hydroxylamin. (de)
  • Hydroxylammonium nitrate or hydroxylamine nitrate (HAN) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula [NH3OH][NO3]. It is a salt derived from hydroxylamine and nitric acid. In its pure form, it is a colourless hygroscopic solid. It has potential to be used as a rocket propellant either as a solution in monopropellants or bipropellants. Hydroxylammonium nitrate (HAN)-based propellants are a viable and effective solution for future green propellant-based missions, as it offers 50% higher performance for a given propellant tank compared to commercially used hydrazine. (en)
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  • hydroxylamine nitrate (en)
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  • hydroxylamine nitrate (en)
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  • Dusičnan hydroxylamonný je anorganická sloučenina s chemickým vzorcem [NH3OH][NO3]. Je to sůl odvozená od hydroxylaminu a kyseliny dusičné. Ve své čisté formě je to bezbarvá hygroskopická pevná látka. Má potenciál k využití jako raketový pohon. Pohonné hmoty na bázi dusičnanu hydroxylamonného jsou životaschopným a efektivním řešením pro budoucí vesmírné mise založené na zelené pohonné látce, protože nabízejí o 50 % vyšší výkon pro danou pohonnou nádrž ve srovnání s komerčně používaným hydrazinem. (cs)
  • Hydroxylammoniumnitrat ist eine chemische Verbindung aus der Gruppe der Nitrate und ein Salz von Hydroxylamin. (de)
  • Hydroxylammonium nitrate or hydroxylamine nitrate (HAN) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula [NH3OH][NO3]. It is a salt derived from hydroxylamine and nitric acid. In its pure form, it is a colourless hygroscopic solid. It has potential to be used as a rocket propellant either as a solution in monopropellants or bipropellants. Hydroxylammonium nitrate (HAN)-based propellants are a viable and effective solution for future green propellant-based missions, as it offers 50% higher performance for a given propellant tank compared to commercially used hydrazine. (en)
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  • Dusičnan hydroxylamonný (cs)
  • Hydroxylammoniumnitrat (de)
  • Hydroxylammonium nitrate (en)
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