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== Further reading == *{{Cite book |last=Sutton |first=George P. |title=Rocket Propulsion Elements |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |location=New York |orig-date=1949 |edition=6th |year=1992 |isbn=0-471-52938-9 }} * There is an entire chapter on the history of monopropellant development in the autobiography by {{cite book |isbn = 978-0-8135-9918-2 |title = Ignition!: An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants |last1 = Clark |first1 = John Drury |author-link=John Drury Clark |date = 23 May 2018 |publisher = Rutgers University Press |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BdU4DwAAQBAJ&q=monopropellant |pages=302 |oclc=281664}} * The book "Germany's Secret Weapons In World War Two" by Roger Ford ({{ISBN|0-7603-0847-0}} c.2000) contains some useful information on the surprising diversity of fuels and propellants employed by wartime Germany. * "[[The Chemistry Of Powder And Explosives]]" by [[Tenney L. Davis]] is an outstanding, if outdated, source of information on a great many aspects of high enthalpy compounds. (This work originally published by MIT Press, 1943, as a textbook. Subsidy republication as late as 1995 by Pyrotek Inc., an amateur rocketry supply house. No catalog data given in this edition. Current publication status unknown.). * [http://www.hydrogen-peroxide.us/uses-monoprop-steam-generation/H2O2_Conf_1999-Past_Present_Uses_of_Rocket_Grade_Hydrogen_Peroxide.pdf 1999 Conference Paper on Historical Rocket Grade Hydrogen Peroxide Uses including monopropellant applications] *{{Cite book |last=Schmidt |first=Eckart W. |title=Encyclopedia of Monopropellants |date=2023 |publisher=De Gruyter |isbn=978-3-11-075127-7 |edition=1st |location=Berlin/Boston |lccn=2023930404}} *{{Cite journal |last=Nosseir |first=Ahmed E. S. |last2=Cervone |first2=Angelo |last3=Pasini |first3=Angelo |date=15 January 2021 |title=Review of State-of-the-Art Green Monopropellants: For Propulsion Systems Analysts and Designers |url=https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/8/1/20 |journal=Aerospace |volume=8 |issue=1 |article-number=20 |doi=10.3390/aerospace8010020 |issn=2226-4310 |doi-access=free|hdl=11572/393891 |hdl-access=free }}
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