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  1. Hypergolic propellant - Wikipedia

    A hypergolic propellant is a rocket propellant combination used in a rocket engine, whose components spontaneously ignite when they come into contact with each other.

  2. Hypergolic Propellants - Definition & Detailed Explanation

    Nov 9, 2025 · Hypergolic propellants work by combining two separate components, typically a fuel and an oxidizer, that ignite spontaneously upon contact. When the two components come into …

  3. HYPERGOLIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of HYPERGOLIC is igniting upon contact of components without external aid (such as a spark).

  4. Using Hypergolic Rocket Fuel – A Double-Edged Sword

    Hypergolic rocket fuel is defined as a liquid propellant where the fuel and oxidizer spontaneously combust upon contact with each other. Although highly toxic, it is widely used in the upper …

  5. Hypergolic – Knowledge and References – Taylor & Francis

    Hypergolic refers to a type of reaction in which a fuel and oxidizer spontaneously ignite and combust at room temperature upon mixing, without the need for an external ignition source.

  6. High-Performance Hypergolic Fuels Based on Copper Hydride …

    May 16, 2025 · This research provides valuable insights for the design and development of novel, environmentally benign solid hypergolic fuels for propulsion applications.

  7. Hypergolic ionic liquids: to be or not to be? - PMC

    Hypergolic ionic liquids (HIL) – ionic liquids which ignite spontaneously upon contact with an oxidizer – emerged as green space propellants.

  8. Hypergols – Propellants - NASA

    Apr 18, 2025 · used especially as a fluid rocket propellant.”

  9. hypergolic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    hypergolic (countable and uncountable, plural hypergolics) A hypergolic propellant; a hypergol.

  10. Engineering High‐Performance Hypergolic Propellant by …

    Introducing hypergolic additives into conventional fuels through physical mixing is a feasible approach, but achieving highly reliable hypergolic ignition and energy release remains a major …