Rusty L. Blanski - Lancaster CA, US Shawn H. Phillips - Lancaster CA, US Stephen L. Rodgers - Madison AL, US Joseph D. Lichtenhan - San Juan Capistrano CA, US Joseph J. Schwab - Huntington Beach CA, US
International Classification:
C10M 139/00 C10M 171/06
US Classification:
508208, 508107, 508203
Abstract:
Nanoscale chemicals based on polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) and polyhedral oligomeric silicates (POS) are taught as lubricants, mold release agents, and as additives to control the viscosity, lubrication, wear, and thermal properties of conventional lubricous materials. The precisely defined nanoscopic dimensions of POSS materials enable viscosity, miscibility, and thermal properties to be (increased) or reduced (decreased) as desired. A key feature to the successful tailoring of properties is the inherent thermal and chemical stability of the POSS/POS nanostructure and the ability to control its topology and chemical potential to match that of surfaces and other materials.
Suresh C. Suri - Lancaster CA Stephen L. Rodgers - Fairfax VA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force - Washington DC
International Classification:
C07D32710
US Classification:
549 18
Abstract:
Provided are novel methods for preparing pentaerythritol disulfite employing reduced amounts of thionyl chloride and 1,2-dichloroethane as reaction media. Also disclosed is the first synthesis of pentaerythritol disulfate by oxydation of the above pentaerythritol disulfite. Both the disulfite (2) and the disulfate (3) are obtained in high yields.
Robert Nichols - Lancastor CA Timothy A. McKelvey - Edwards AFB CA Stephen L. Rodgers - Pearblossom CA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force - Washington DC
International Classification:
C06D 502 C06D 504 C06D 506
US Classification:
102287
Abstract:
A rocket propellant of improved Isp and thrust is provided by modifying a rocket fuel of RP-1 (a kerosene fraction). Such fuel is combined with an oxidizer (e. g. liquid oxygen, LOX) which defines a rocket propellant of the prior art. Such propellant is modified per the invention by addition to or replacement of, the RP-1 with quadricyclane. In another embodiment, quadricyclane is added to n-Hexane as a fuel composition which is then combined with an oxidizer to define a rocket propellant per the invention. The invention thus provides a number of rocket fuels which upon combination with an oxidizer, provides a high energy density propellant, which can permit increases of over 10 wt % in additional payload for rocket launch vehicles.
University of Nevada-Reno 1977 - 1982
PhD, Chemistry
Point Loma Nazarene University 1973 - 1977
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Chemistry
Skills:
Systems Engineering Aerospace Composites Engineering Management R&D Sensors Fortran Materials Science Simulations Optics Program Management Design of Experiments Physics Engineering Matlab Six Sigma System Design Quality System Technology Management Space Systems Earned Value Management Systems Design
Dr. Rodgers graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1970. He works in Harrisonburg, VA and specializes in Pediatrics.
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