- High test peroxide
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol . For information on the "House-tree-person" test, seePsychological testing ." For the amino acid, see5-HTP .High test peroxide or HTP is a high (85 to 98 percent) concentration solution of
hydrogen peroxide , with the remainder predominantly made up of water. In contact with a catalyst it decomposes into a high temperature mixture of steam and oxygen. It was used as a propellant of HTProckets andtorpedo es.Catalysis
Contact with certain
permanganate salts orsilver orplatinum are commonly used in catalyst packs.afety
Since many common substances catalyze peroxide
exothermic decomposition into steam and oxygen, handling of HTP requires special care and equipment. Notably, the common materials iron and copper are incompatible with peroxide.Usage
When used with a suitable catalyst, HTP can be used as a
monopropellant , or with a separate fuel as abipropellant .HTP has been used safely and successfully in many applications beginning with German usage during
World War II and continues to the present day. During World War II, high test peroxide was used as an oxidizer in some Germanbipropellant rocket designs, eg.Messerschmitt Me 163 , where it was called "T-Stoff ".Some significant US programs include the reaction control thrusters on
X-15 program. The Royal Navy experimented with HTP as the oxidiser in the experimental high-speed target/trainingsubmarines Explorer and Excalibur between 1958 and 1969.The first Russian HTP torpedo was known by the strictly functional name of 53-57, the 53 referring to the diameter in centimetres of the torpedo tube, the 57 to the year it was introduced. Driven by the
Cold War competition, they ordered the development of a larger HTP torpedo, to be fired from the 65 cm tubes.British experiments with HTP as a torpedo fuel were discontinued after a peroxide fire resulted in the loss of HMS "Sidon" in 1956. British experimentation with HTP continued in rocketry research, ending with the
Black Arrow launch vehicles in 1971.Black Arrow rockets successfully launched theProspero X-3 satellite fromWoomera, South Australia using HTP andkerosene fuel.An accident involving an HTP torpedo was believed to be the cause of the
Russian submarine Kursk explosion .It is (with concentration of 82%) still in use on the Russian
Soyuz launch vehicle to drive theturbopump s on the boosters and on theorbital vehicle .ee also
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