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2-Dimethylaminoethylazide (DMAZ) is a liquid rocket fuel being investigated for use as a spacecraft propellent to replace the toxic, carcinogenic monomethylhydrazine. It is a member of the competitive impulse non-carcinogenic hypergol (CINCH) family which were assessed as a replacement for hydrazine-derived propellants. DMAZ was also found to be sensitive to impact, direct flame, shock wave, heat in confined space, and electrostatic discharge.

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  • 2-Dimethylaminoethylazide (en)
  • 2-Azido-N,N-diméthyléthanamine (fr)
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  • 2-Dimethylaminoethylazide (DMAZ) is a liquid rocket fuel being investigated for use as a spacecraft propellent to replace the toxic, carcinogenic monomethylhydrazine. It is a member of the competitive impulse non-carcinogenic hypergol (CINCH) family which were assessed as a replacement for hydrazine-derived propellants. DMAZ was also found to be sensitive to impact, direct flame, shock wave, heat in confined space, and electrostatic discharge. (en)
  • La 2-azido-N,N-diméthyléthanamine (DMAZ, 2-dimethylaminoethylazide en anglais) est un composé chimique de formule (CH3)2N–CH2–CH2–N=N+=N−. Il s'agit d'un ergol liquide, hypergolique avec le NTO (peroxyde d'azote) N2O4 et l'IRFNA (acide nitrique fumant rouge inhibé), étudié en astronautique comme alternative quasiment aussi puissante et sensiblement moins toxique que la MMH (monométhylhydrazine) (H3C)HN–NH2. (fr)
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  • Dimethylamine (en)
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  • 2-Dimethylaminoethylazide (DMAZ) is a liquid rocket fuel being investigated for use as a spacecraft propellent to replace the toxic, carcinogenic monomethylhydrazine. It is a member of the competitive impulse non-carcinogenic hypergol (CINCH) family which were assessed as a replacement for hydrazine-derived propellants. DMAZ was also found to be sensitive to impact, direct flame, shock wave, heat in confined space, and electrostatic discharge. (en)
  • La 2-azido-N,N-diméthyléthanamine (DMAZ, 2-dimethylaminoethylazide en anglais) est un composé chimique de formule (CH3)2N–CH2–CH2–N=N+=N−. Il s'agit d'un ergol liquide, hypergolique avec le NTO (peroxyde d'azote) N2O4 et l'IRFNA (acide nitrique fumant rouge inhibé), étudié en astronautique comme alternative quasiment aussi puissante et sensiblement moins toxique que la MMH (monométhylhydrazine) (H3C)HN–NH2. (fr)
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  • Dimethyl(2-azidoethyl)amine (en)
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  • 2-Azido-N,N-dimethylethan-1-amine (en)
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