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- Syntin abstract "Syntin is a hydrocarbon with the molecular formula C10H16 used as a rocket fuel. It is a mixture of cis and trans isomers. It has a density of 0.851 g/mL, and a boiling point of 158 °C. Due to the presence of three strained cyclopropane rings, the molecule has high positive enthalpy of formation: ΔfH°(l)= 133 kJ/mol (980 kJ/kg, the average value for the isomeric mixture), bringing additional energy during the combustion process. Thus, it has advantages over the traditional hydrocarbon fuels, such as RP-1, due to higher density, lower viscosity and higher specific heat of oxidation.Syntin was used in the Soviet Union and later Russia in 1980s-1990s as fuel for the Soyuz-U2 rocket. It was first synthesized in USSR in the 1960s and brought to mass production in the 1970s. It was prepared in a multi-step synthetic process from common hydrocarbon sources:After dissolution of the USSR, the production of this fuel became too expensive and was halted.".
- Syntin iupacName "1′-Methyl-1,1′:2′,1′′-tercyclopropane".
- Syntin thumbnail Syntin.png?width=300.
- Syntin wikiPageID "24071284".
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- Syntin wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Syntin wikiPageRevisionID "670402083".
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alkanes.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cyclopropanes.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydrocarbons.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rocket_fuels.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_formula.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Cis-trans_isomerism.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Cis–trans_isomerism.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Cyclopropane.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Enthalpy_of_formation.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Heat_of_combustion.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Isomer.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_formula.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink RP-1.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz-U2.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Specific_heat_of_oxidation.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Standard_enthalpy_of_formation.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink Viscosity.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink File:Syntin_Stereoisomers_Formulae_V.1.svg.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLink File:Syntin_synthesis_01.svg.
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Syntin".
- Syntin wikiPageWikiLinkText "syntin".
- Syntin hasPhotoCollection Syntin.
- Syntin imagefile "Syntin.png".
- Syntin imagesize "200".
- Syntin iupacname "1".
- Syntin othernames "1".
- Syntin verifiedfields "changed".
- Syntin verifiedrevid "424850837".
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- Syntin subject Category:Alkanes.
- Syntin subject Category:Cyclopropanes.
- Syntin subject Category:Hydrocarbons.
- Syntin subject Category:Rocket_fuels.
- Syntin hypernym Hydrocarbon.
- Syntin type Article.
- Syntin type ChemicalCompound.
- Syntin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Syntin type Alkane.
- Syntin type Article.
- Syntin type Chemical.
- Syntin type Fuel.
- Syntin type Hydride.
- Syntin type Hydrocarbon.
- Syntin type Propellant.
- Syntin type ChemicalObject.
- Syntin type Thing.
- Syntin type Q11173.
- Syntin comment "Syntin is a hydrocarbon with the molecular formula C10H16 used as a rocket fuel. It is a mixture of cis and trans isomers. It has a density of 0.851 g/mL, and a boiling point of 158 °C. Due to the presence of three strained cyclopropane rings, the molecule has high positive enthalpy of formation: ΔfH°(l)= 133 kJ/mol (980 kJ/kg, the average value for the isomeric mixture), bringing additional energy during the combustion process.".
- Syntin label "Syntin".
- Syntin sameAs Syntin.
- Syntin sameAs سینتین.
- Syntin sameAs 1,2-Dicyclopropyl-1-méthylcyclopropane.
- Syntin sameAs Syntin.
- Syntin sameAs m.07k5d8j.
- Syntin sameAs Синтин.
- Syntin sameAs Sintin.
- Syntin sameAs Sintin.
- Syntin sameAs Sintin.
- Syntin sameAs Q408418.
- Syntin sameAs Q408418.
- Syntin wasDerivedFrom Syntin?oldid=670402083.
- Syntin depiction Syntin.png.
- Syntin isPrimaryTopicOf Syntin.