Claims
- 1. A structurally-strong solid propellant composition comprising a cured intimate mixture of a highly functional hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene binder of up to about 25 weight percent of said composition; an aluminum metal fuel of up to about 20 weight percent of said composition; an oxidizer of ammonium perchlorate of up to about 80 weight percent of said composition; and a diisocyanate crosslinking agent in an amount from about 0.3 to about 0.8 weight percent of said composition, said diisocyante crosslinking agent being a compound selected from the group of compounds consisting of the diisocyanates having the formula ONC--(R).sub.X --NCO, wherein R equals CH.sub.2 and X equals an integer from 25 through 45, said diisocyanate crosslinking agent having a coiled configuration with an increased chain length of methylene groups between the cure sites of said highly functional hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene binder to contribute to increased elongation properties of said structurally-strong solid propellant composition as a result of said coiled configuration tendency to uncoil when said binder is stressed and the tendency to coil when said stress is relaxed, and said highly functional hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene providing an increase in the number of crosslink sites for said diisocyanate crosslinking agent having said coiled configuration to contribute to increased tensile strength properties of said structurally-strong solid propellant composition.
- 2. The structurally-strong solid propellant composition of claim 1 wherein said diisocyanate crosslinking agent selected has the formula wherein X equals 37 and said diisocyanate crosslinking agent has the formula OCN--(CH.sub.2).sub.X --NCO, said diisocyanate being 1,37-heptatriacontane diisocyanate.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
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Hawley, "The Condensed Chemical Dictionary", 9th Ed., p. 302, Van Nostrandeinhold Co. (1977), New York. |