Introduction
Many different chemicals can be used in the production of a solid rocket motor. These chemicals can be combined to achieve a variety of different effects. Chemicals in known use are listed below
Chemicals
Binder
Binders form the mechanical linkage in the rocket fuel. Some binders are also used as fuels. These binders are known as "energetic binders" and are normally hazardous.
R-45M - A type of Hydroxyl Terminated Polybutadiene commonly used as a binder
Polybutadiene Acrylonitrile (PBAN) - Common hobby binder. Requires Cure schedule. Also used in the Space Transportation System's Solid Rocket Boosters.
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) -
Curative
These chemicals begin the polymerization of the binder
Isocyanate MDI
Isophorone Diisocyanate (IPDI)
PAPI
Plasticizer
These chemicals reduce the viscosity of the uncured propellant. They make mixing and casting of propellants easier and facilitate higher solids loading.
Isodecyl Pelargonate
Dioctyl Adipate (DOA)
Dioctyl Sebacate
Opacifiers
These chemicals increase the infrared energy transfer from the flame front into the propellant face and prevent premature ignition or detonation of propellant behind the burning face.
Powdered Graphite - Black Powder
Prussian Blue - Blue Powder
Methylene Blue - Blue stain
Nigrosin - Very black
Fuels
Aluminum - More energetic than magnesium but requires a larger motor to properly take advantage of. Large incompletely burned particle can damage nozzle.
Magnesium - Powdered
Oxidizers
Substances which oxidize the fuel and binder to facilitate combustion.
Ammonium Perchlorate
Ammonium Nitrate
Potassium Nitrate
Stabilizers
Magnesium Oxide
Phenylnaphthalene
Processing Aids
Lecithin
Silicon Oil
Binding Agents
HX-752 - Does not cause foaming. Requires refrigeration. Smells bad.
HX - 878 (Tepanol) - May cause foaming.
Cross Linking Agents
Castor Oil
Chromatic Burn Additives
Copper Oxychloride - Blue (5%-10% by mass)
Strontium Carbonate - Red.