- Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine
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IUPACName = 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
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Abbreviations = UDMH
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
CASNo = 57-14-7
SMILES = NN(C)C
InChI=1/C2H8N2/c1-4(2)3/h3H2,1-2H3
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Formula = C2H8N2
MolarMass = 60.1 g/mol
MeltingPtC = -57
BoilingPtC = 63
Density = 0.793 g/cm3
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ExternalMSDS = [http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/_icsc01/icsc0147.pdf External MSDS]
EUClass = Toxic (T), Flammable (F), Harmful for the environment (N)
RPhrases = R45 R11 R23/25 R34 R51/53
SPhrases = S53 S45 S61
Section8 = Chembox Other
OtherCpds =Hydrazine ;monomethylhydrazine Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) (1,1-Dimethylhydrazine) is a toxic volatile
hygroscopic clear liquid, with a sharp, fishy, ammoniacal smell typical for organicamine s. It turns yellowish on exposure to air and absorbsoxygen andcarbon dioxide . It mixes completely with water,ethanol , andkerosene . In concentration between 2.5% and 95% in air, its vapors are flammable. It is not sensitive to shock.Occurrence
UDMH is a contaminant,
metabolite , and breakdown product ofdaminozide .Uses
UDMH is often used in
hypergolic rocket fuel s as abipropellant in combination with the oxidizernitrogen tetroxide and less frequently withIRFNA (red fuming nitric acid) orliquid oxygen . UDMH is a derivative ofhydrazine and is sometimes referred to as a hydrazine. As a fuel, it is described in specification MIL-D-25064.UDMH is stable and can be kept loaded in rocket fuel systems for long periods, which makes it appealing for use in many
liquid rocket engines, despite its high density and cost. In some applications, such as the OMS in theSpace Shuttle or maneuvering engines,monomethylhydrazine is used instead due to its slightly higherspecific impulse .UDMH functions as a starter fuel to start combustion and warm the rocket engine prior to switching to kerosene.UDMH has higher stability than hydrazine, especially at elevated temperatures, and can be used as its replacement or together in a mixture. UDMH is used in many European, Russian, Indian, and Chinese rocket designs. The Titan, GSLV, andDelta rocket families use a mixture of 50% hydrazine and 50% UDMH, calledAerozine 50 , in different stages.Apart from its use as rocket fuel, UDMH is a nitrogen source in
metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy thin-film deposition .Safety
UDMH is toxic, a
carcinogen and can explode in the presence of oxidisers. It is toxic and absorbs through the skin. During the 1980s there was concern about the levels of UDMH in various foods being a cancer risk, especially forapple juice . [ UDMH released into the environment can react in air to form dimethylnitrosamine, a persistent carcinogen and groundwater pollutant. cite web | url = http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/issues/intolrisks.html | title = Are pesticides posing intolerable risks? | publisher = Cornell University]See also
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Aerozine 50 References
External links
* http://www.astronautix.com/props/n2o4udmh.htm
* http://www.lr.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=e2984c9b-4864-46e0-992f-13ce92f3580b&lang=en
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