Extraction of chemical warfare agents (CWA\u27s), O-ethyl S-2-(diisopropylamino)ethyl methylphosphonothiolate (VX) in soil sample has been done. The extraction was performed using six different solvents at ambient and cold temperature. Percent recovery of VX in soil samples was quantitatively determined by mean of LC-Tandem MS using selected reaction monitoring (SRM). The degradation products of the VX were screened by using multiple reactions monitoring (MRM). The storing effect investigation has shown the ability to extract the VX in soil samples and the application of LC-MS was most useful to detect the VX after cold water extraction, but not for its degradation products
The chemical warfare agents (CWA) degrade rapidly in aqueous samples and convert to acidic degradati...
The thesis describes the development of new and improved methods for analyzing degradation markers f...
Although chemical warfare agents (CWAs) are prohibited under international law, there have been nume...
The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) aims to prohibit the development, production, acquisition, sto...
The Chemical Weapons Convention prohibits the development, production, acquisition, stockpiling, ret...
Detection of methylphosphonic acid is used as a marker for potential contamination of organophosphor...
AbstractA method for determination of the primary nerve agent degradation products ethyl-, isopropyl...
A program has been initiated towards the chemical profiling of chemical warfare agents, in order to ...
Extraction of vesicant class of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) such as sulfur mustard and nitrogen m...
Sensitive and reliable analysis of alkylphosphonic acids (APAs) and 2-(N,N-dialkylamino)ethanesulfon...
Paper spray ionization coupled to a high resolution tandem mass spectrometer (a quadrupole orbitrap)...
The persistence of chemical warfare nerve agent degradation analytes on surfaces is important, from ...
Experiments to determine the fate and transport of the chemical warfare agent (CWA) simulants diisop...
The extractability of the O,O'-dialkyl methylphosphonates, (the important markers of nerve agents) i...
The chemical decontamination of vesicant, bis(2-chloroethyl)sulfide (Sulfur Mustard, SM) and nerve a...
The chemical warfare agents (CWA) degrade rapidly in aqueous samples and convert to acidic degradati...
The thesis describes the development of new and improved methods for analyzing degradation markers f...
Although chemical warfare agents (CWAs) are prohibited under international law, there have been nume...
The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) aims to prohibit the development, production, acquisition, sto...
The Chemical Weapons Convention prohibits the development, production, acquisition, stockpiling, ret...
Detection of methylphosphonic acid is used as a marker for potential contamination of organophosphor...
AbstractA method for determination of the primary nerve agent degradation products ethyl-, isopropyl...
A program has been initiated towards the chemical profiling of chemical warfare agents, in order to ...
Extraction of vesicant class of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) such as sulfur mustard and nitrogen m...
Sensitive and reliable analysis of alkylphosphonic acids (APAs) and 2-(N,N-dialkylamino)ethanesulfon...
Paper spray ionization coupled to a high resolution tandem mass spectrometer (a quadrupole orbitrap)...
The persistence of chemical warfare nerve agent degradation analytes on surfaces is important, from ...
Experiments to determine the fate and transport of the chemical warfare agent (CWA) simulants diisop...
The extractability of the O,O'-dialkyl methylphosphonates, (the important markers of nerve agents) i...
The chemical decontamination of vesicant, bis(2-chloroethyl)sulfide (Sulfur Mustard, SM) and nerve a...
The chemical warfare agents (CWA) degrade rapidly in aqueous samples and convert to acidic degradati...
The thesis describes the development of new and improved methods for analyzing degradation markers f...
Although chemical warfare agents (CWAs) are prohibited under international law, there have been nume...