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{{Distinguish|Nitrosyl perchlorate}}
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| ImageCaption = [[Ball-and-stick model]] of the [[unit cell]].<ref name="ICSD_25817">{{ cite journal | url = https://doi.org/10.5517/ccdc.csd.cc2dmhvd | title = ICSD Entry: 25817 | website = [[Cambridge Structural Database]]: Access Structures | year = 2018 | publisher = [[Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre]] | access-date = 2023-11-06 }}</ref><ref>{{ cite journal | first1 = M. R. | last1 = Truter | first2 = D. W. J. | last2 = Cruickshank | first3 = G. A. | last3 = Jeffrey | title = The crystal structure of nitronium perchlorate | journal = [[Acta Crystallographica|Acta Crystallogr.]] | year = 1960 | volume = 13 | pages = 855–862 | doi = 10.1039/D2CE01616H | doi-access = free | hdl = 20.500.11820/e81bbc4f-a6d1-4e16-a288-6eb9ff626485 | hdl-access = free }}</ref>
| OtherNames = nitronium perchlorate, nitroxyl perchlorate, nitryl perchlorate
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| MeltingPt_notes = (decomposition)
| BoilingPt = decomposition
| Appearance = Colorless monoclinic crystals
| Solubility = decomposes
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'''Nitronium perchlorate''', NO<sub>2</sub>ClO<sub>4</sub>, also known as '''nitryl perchlorate''' and '''nitroxyl perchlorate''', is an [[inorganic chemical]], the [[Salt (chemistry)|salt]] of the [[perchlorate]] anion and the [[nitronium ion|nitronium]] cation. It forms colorless [[monoclinic]] crystals. It is [[hygroscopic]], and is a strong [[oxidizing]] and [[nitrating]] agent. It may become [[hypergolic]] in contact with organic materials. <!-- Encyclopedia of explosives and related items, vol. 8, 1978 -->
Nitronium perchlorate was investigated as an [[oxidizer]] in [[solid rocket propellant]]s. [[Thomas N. Scortia]] filed for patent on such propellant in 1963
Nitronium perchlorate and ammonium perchlorate do not produce smoke when stoichiometrically burned with non-metallic fuels. Potassium perchlorate and other metal perchlorates generate smoke, as the metal chlorides are solid materials creating [[Aerosol|aerosols]] of their particles. Of all the perchlorates, nitronium perchlorate is the most powerful oxidizer. It can be easily [[detonation|detonated]]
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