High energy materials containing metastable helium, a process fo

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204156, 204177, 423262, C06B 4700, C01B 2300

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ABSTRACT:
A new high energy chemical complex is provided formed from metastable hel fixed on ammonia (HE.sub.m NH.sub.3), so that the metastable helium electron is captured so as to be held in the "L" layer of the metastable helium atom.
The process for producing the He.sub.m NH.sub.3 complex comprises the following steps: excitation of helium to create metastable helium; deposition of metastable helium on NH.sub.3 to form the complex; and accumulation or condensation of the product.
The invention finds a particular application as a propellant in the aerospace field.

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