Hydrogen Peroxide
Now I'm only in High School, but I've been told that Hydrogen Peroxide breaks down into Water and Hydrogen after a period of time (Edit-Looked up, H202=Chem. Makeup). So if you were going to do this, you would have to watch out what kind of catalyst you use and what happens with the Water Molecule, I don't know if you still follow. The Peroxide would break down, if this theory stand and the H20 would bond with something, so you would either be using H20 as a propellent, or have a good quantity of it left in your tank. The left over O2 (Oxygen) Molecule left over might, and I don't know about this yet, could create some kind of chemical reaction, explosively, depending on the catalyst you use. If there are any doctors in the house, could you help with this? I'm going to look for a reaction that might produce a stable gas in the next few days.
Now I'm only in High School, but I've been told that Hydrogen Peroxide breaks down into Water and Hydrogen after a period of time (Edit-Looked up, H202=Chem. Makeup). So if you were going to do this, you would have to watch out what kind of catalyst you use and what happens with the Water Molecule, I don't know if you still follow. The Peroxide would break down, if this theory stand and the H20 would bond with something, so you would either be using H20 as a propellent, or have a good quantity of it left in your tank. The left over O2 (Oxygen) Molecule left over might, and I don't know about this yet, could create some kind of chemical reaction, explosively, depending on the catalyst you use. If there are any doctors in the house, could you help with this? I'm going to look for a reaction that might produce a stable gas in the next few days.

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