

An edition of The green flame (1991)
surviving government secrecy
By Andrew Dequasie
Publish Date
1991
Publisher
American Chemical Society,Amer Chemical Society
Language
eng
Pages
220
Description:
The Greem Flame is a memoir by an industrial chemist about the secret project to develop jet fuels and rocket propellants from Boron chemicals. Most are flammable, toxic, violently-explosive and physically-dangerous: and none more so than pentaborane, which takes up half the book. If this sounds dull, remember: it's a book about working with a chemical that erupts in violent combustion with air, water, grease, fire-retardants, and laboratory chemists. Some of the book will be dull, even to chemistry geeks; but there is plenty of excitement.
subjects: Airplanes, Boron as fuel, Chemistry, Fuel, History, Pentaborane, Research, Rocket Fuel, Rocketry, Rockets (Aeronautics)
People: Max Gergel
Places: United States
Times: 1950-1960