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Gas warfare agents

Gas Warfare Agents. See under CHEMICAL AGENTS OR CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS in Vol 2 of Encycl, pp C165 R to C171-L... [Pg.683]

Kampfstofl, m. war material, esp. a chemical warfare agent, -beschuss, m. chemical-shell fire, -bombe, /. chemical bomb, gas bomb, -gehalt, m. (Mil.) gas concentration, -schwaden, m. (Mil.) chemical fumes, gas fumes, -sperre, /. (Mil.) chemical obstacle, -verwendung, /. (Mil.) use of chemical warfare agents, -zerstauber, m. (Mil.) chemical spray apparatus. [Pg.236]

Kuitunen ML, Hartonen K, Riekkoa ML. 1991. Analysis of chemical warfare agents in soil samples by off-line supercritical fluid extraction and capillary gas chromatography. Journal of Microcolumn Separation 3(6) 505-512. [Pg.151]

Brinkley et al. demonstrated89 a simple to use, easy to interpret, low cost, and environmentally friendly colorimetric detector of the chemical warfare agent - mustard gas (HD, l,l-thiobis(2-chloroethane)). An optically transparent xerogel encapsulating Cu(II) acetate was fabricated to detect HD analogues and can serve as the optical sensor based on metal-ligand charge-transfer mechanism. [Pg.373]

Nerve Agent Substances that interfere with the central nervous system. Organic esters of phosphoric acid used as a chemical warfare agent because of their extreme toxicity (tabun-GA, sarin-GB, soman-GD, GF, and VX). All are potent inhibitors of the enzyme, acetylcholinesterase, which is responsible for the degradation of the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine in neuronal synapses or myoneural junctions. Nerve agents are readily absorbed by inhalation and/or through intact skin. [Pg.325]

I. A. Buryakov, Express analysis of explosives, chemical warfare agents and drugs with multicapillary column gas chromatography and ion mobility increment spectrometry, J. Chromatogr. B, 800 (2004) 75-82. [Pg.796]

The Chemical Corps originally established the Chemical Warfare Service (CWS) in 1918, motivated by the horrors of gas warfare that they witnessed during WW I. In 1922, it created a Medical Research Division. Its mission was to defend against chemical agents. [Pg.247]


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