Claims
- 1. A high energy fuel comprising an admixture of a hydrocarbon base carrier fuel and solid fuel fullerenes selected from the group consisting of solid fuel, high density fullerenes having a cage structure and derivatives of solid fuel, high density fullerenes having a cage structure, said high energy fuel comprising an admixture of said hydrocarbon base carrier fuel in an amount from about 75 weight percent to about 50 weight percent and said solid, high density fullerenes in an amount from about 25 weight percent to about 50 weight percent.
- 2. The high energy fuel defined in claim 1 wherein said derivatives of solid fuel fullerenes have an easily oxidizable group attached to said fullerenes in order to facilitate its combustion, said easily oxidizable group selected from the easily oxidizable groups consisting of alkene, acetylenic, alcohol, amine, hydrazine, mercaptan, sulfide, disulfide, and aldehyde.
- 3. The high energy fuel as defined in claim 1 wherein said derivatives of solid fuel fullerenes have oxidizing groups attached to said fullerenes in order to facilitate its combustion, said oxidizing groups selected from the oxidizing groups consisting of nitro, nitrate, azide, chlorate, perchlorate, and peroxy.
- 4. The high energy fuel as defined in claim 1 wherein said derivatives of solid fuel fullerenes have hydrocarbon or substituted hydrocarbon groups attached to said fullerenes in order to achieve various improved characteristics of said admixture which include improved solubility of said additive in the hydrocarbon carrier, lowering of freezing point, improved rheological characteristics, and increased density, said hydrocarbon or substituted hydrocarbon group selected from the group consisting of hydrocarbon or substituted hydrocarbon groups having straight chain hydrocarbon or branched chain hydrocarbon which may include nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur atoms as part of said straight or branched chain hydrocarbon.
- 5. The high energy fuel as defined in claim 1 wherein said high energy fuel additionally comprises about 2 weight percent of a gel rheology additive of ethyl cellulose.
- 6. The high energy fuel as defined in claim 5 wherein said solid fuel, high density fullerenes are in the form of a fuel gel slurry prepared by adding a mixture of C.sub.60 and C.sub.70 fullerenes in an 85 weight percent to about 15 weight percent ratio to said hydrocarbon base carrier fuel.
- 7. The high energy fuel as defined in claim 6 comprising about 45 weight percent of said mixture of C.sub.60 and C.sub.70 fullerenes, and about 55 weight percent hydrocarbon base carrier fuel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/578,005, filed 22 December 1995, now abandoned.
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