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In connection with the liquidation of nuclear rocket weapons in the Ukraine a demand arose for utilisation of rocket fuel, 1,1-dimethyl hydrazine, and dinitrogen tetroxide — a rocket fuel oxidant. Suggestion is made to utilise the both components of liquid rocket propellant for obtaining stable solid derivative of 1,1-dimethyl hydrazine, which withstands long-term storage, with its further processing to usable chemicals.
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Kapkan, L.M. et al. (1997). Comprehensive Utilisation of Liquid Fuel Constituents for Rockets. In: Baryakhtar, V.H., Rosendorfer, T. (eds) Demilitarisation of Munitions. NATO ASI Series, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5604-2_11
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