Can hydrogen peroxide by used as Jet fuel?

H2O2 is not a rocket fuel by itself. H2O2 is an oxidizer. H2O is very stable, but H2O2 has an extra oxygen which it readily donates to a fuel, such as kerosene or alcohol.

Peroxide isn't used as a jet fuel. The difference between a jet and a rocket is that a rocket needs to carry its own oxidizer with it, while an airplane operates in the atmosphere, taking its oxygen from outside. Peroxide is commonly used in small rockets.

For big rockets, they use liquid oxygen, but it's extremely difficult stuff to handle. H2O2 doesn't have to be kept cold.

Not exactly they be used as fuel for jet but they can be used as propellant...

Hydrogen peroxide in concentrated form can be made onsite with solar energy can can power our every need. "Recently H2O2/propylene has been proposed for an inexpensive single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) vehicle. Its fuel tank would contain propylene with a H2O2-filled bladder floating in it.

This combination offers 15% superior Isp to O2/RP4 (a kerosene used as rocket propellant), does not need turbines or cryogenic storage or hardware, and greatly reduces the cost of the booster. The potential of this and other alternative systems is discussed in some detail at Dunn Engineering" answers.com/main/ntquery?s=hydrogen+pero....

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