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The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2004
Hypobromite ion, BrO(-), is an effective alpha-nucleophile that reacts rapidly with activated phosphorus(V) and sulfonate esters. The parent acid rapidly oxidizes organic sulfides and aryloxide ions. At pH 10-11 BrO(-) and HOBr coexist in water and are potentially useful as decontaminants of chlorosulfide blister agents and the phosphonyl nerve agents.
Yuri S, Simanenko +8 more
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Hypobromite ion, BrO(-), is an effective alpha-nucleophile that reacts rapidly with activated phosphorus(V) and sulfonate esters. The parent acid rapidly oxidizes organic sulfides and aryloxide ions. At pH 10-11 BrO(-) and HOBr coexist in water and are potentially useful as decontaminants of chlorosulfide blister agents and the phosphonyl nerve agents.
Yuri S, Simanenko +8 more
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Fate and control of blistering chemical warfare agents in Kuwait's desalination industry
Science & Global Security, 1997Kuwait, as most of the other states located along the Western shores of the Arabian Gulf, relies upon the Gulf as its main drinking water resource via desalination. In case of seawater contamination with blistering chemical warfare agents, traces of the agents and/or degradation products in the finished water might pose a serious health hazard.
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CLADOSPORIUM TENUISSIMUM, NATURAL BIOCONTROL AGENT OF PINE BLISTER RUST
2001Viene descritta l'azione antagonistica di Cladosporium tenuissimum su agenti di ruggine di piante ...
MORICCA, SALVATORE +2 more
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The Blister Test as a Means of Evaluating the Properties of Release Agents
1991The paper describes the use of the “blister test” to evaluate the influence of surface topography upon the adhesion of a poly(urethane) to a range of steel substrates. The steel substrates have been selected with a range of surface roughness and quantified using a stylus profilometer.
B. J. Briscoe, S. S. Panesar
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The use of blistering agents (vesicants) in horses
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1985H, Cambridge, B, Hilbert, D, Pass
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