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Sensors to Detect Sarin Simulant

Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 2020
This work presents a literature review concerning the construction, properties and application of different sensors used to detect dimethyl methylphonate (DMMP), which is the simulant of sarin. Sensors sensitive to mass are described, together with such sensors as: SAW, QCM, MEMS, also chemical capacitors, semiconductors, and field effect transistors.
Marcin Bielecki   +2 more
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Rotational Spectrum of Sarin

Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 2001
As part of an effort to examine the possibility of using molecular-beam Fourier-transform microwave spectroscopy to unambiguously detect and monitor chemical warfare agents, we report the first observation and assignment of the rotational spectrum of the nerve agent Sarin (GB) (Methylphosphonofluoridic acid 1-methyl-ethyl ester, CAS #107-44-8) at ...
A. R. Hight, Walker   +6 more
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Biodegradation of neutralized Sarin

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1999
This research investigated the biotransformation of IMPA, the neutralization product of the nerve agent Sarin, by a microbial consortia. As mandated by the Chemical Weapons Convention signed by 132 countries in 1993, all chemical warfare agents are to be destroyed within ten years of ratification.
Y, Zhang   +4 more
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Sarin Exposure

Southern Medical Journal, 2013
Given the current geopolitical tensions, the risk of a terrorist attack on the United States is constant and increasing. Chemical terrorism, specifically the use of nerve agents, has occurred in other nations. Because of the ease of manufacture, the ability to conceal them, and the lethality of these agents, they pose a potential threat as a weapon of ...
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Sarin poisoning in Matsumoto, Japan

The Lancet, 1995
A presumed terrorist attack with sarin occurred in a residential area of the city of Matsumoto, Japan, on June 27, 1994. About 600 residents and rescue staff were poisoned; 58 were admitted to hospitals, and 7 died. We examined clinical and laboratory findings of 264 people who sought treatment and the results of health examinations on 155 residents ...
H, Morita   +8 more
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Sarin Poisoning on Tokyo Subway

Southern Medical Journal, 1997
On the day of the disaster, 641 victims were seen at St. Luke's International Hospital. Among those, five victims arrived with cardiopulmonary or respiratory arrest with marked miosis and extremely low serum cholinesterase values; two died and three recovered completely. In addition to these five critical patients, 106 patients, including four pregnant
S, Ohbu   +9 more
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