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Rapid detection of Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) is of great significance in protecting civilians in public places and military personnel on the battlefield.
Huaning Jiang +4 more
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Decontamination of sulfur-containing chemical warfare agents can be achieved through selective, air-based oxidation. Here a solid, solvent-free catalyst for aerobic oxidative decontamination of sulfur mustard is reported.
Daniel L. Collins-Wildman +12 more
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Sulfur and nitrogen mustards, bis(2-chloroethyl)sulfide and tertiary bis(2-chloroethyl) amines, respectively, are vesicant warfare agents with alkylating activity.
Eva Ramos +10 more
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Underwater detection of dangerous substances: status the SABAT project [PDF]
The Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) plays an exceptional role in the modern nuclear engineering, especially in detection of hazardous substances. However, in the aquatic environment, there are still many problems to be solved for effective usage of ...
Moskal, P. +5 more
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A Selective and Sensitive Chromogenic and Fluorogenic Detection of a Sulfur Mustard Simulant [PDF]
A simple and highly selective chromogenic and fluorogenic detection of sulfur mustard (SM) simulants is reported. Dithiol 1, in the presence and absence of a mustard simulant behaves differently toward a squaraine dye (SQ), and thus provides a visual and
Anslyn, Eric V., Kumar, Vinod
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Sulfur Mustard Exposure from Dredged Artillery Shell in a Commercial Clammer
A 40-year-old commercial fisherman presented with a blistering second degree burn to the right arm after handling a dredged and undetonated World War I-era sulfur mustard artillery shell.
Jenna Otter +2 more
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Ophthalmological Aspects of Mustard Gas Poisoning (focus on management)
Background: Amongst the chemical warfare agents, blistering (vesicant) agents can be significant materials. The most important agent in this group is sulfur mustard (mustard gas) which is known as “King of chemical warfare (CW) agents “. Exposure to this
Mehrdad Rafati-Rahimzadeh +5 more
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Characterization of Lung Fibroblasts More than Two Decades after Mustard Gas Exposure.
PurposeIn patients with short-term exposure to the sulfur mustard gas, the delayed cellular effects on lungs have not been well understood yet. The lung pathology shows a dominant feature consistent with obliterative bronchiolitis, in which fibroblasts ...
Gila Pirzad Jahromi +7 more
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Sulfur mustard is a vesicant chemical warfare agent, which has been used during Iraq-Iran-war. Many veterans and civilians still suffer from long-term complications of sulfur mustard exposure, especially in their lung.
Sedigheh Gharbi +7 more
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Clinical and morphological findings on mustard gas [bis (2-chloroethyl) sulfide] poisoning [PDF]
n 1984 and 1985, a total of eleven Iranian patients were transferred to hospitals in Munich, Germany, after a reported gas attack in the Iran-Iraq war.
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