Heat characteristics of chemical warfare agents

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Wendy Carrick
Linda Fernee
D. Francis
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[1] Defence Science and Technology Laboratory Porton Down,Environmental Sciences
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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2005年 / 79卷
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TG-DTA; chemical warfare agents; dimilitarisation; heat characteristics;
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The heat characteristics of sulfur mustard (H), Lewisite (L), LI, LII, LIII, yellow agent (1:1 mass/mass H and L) and H heels were investigated by thermogravimetric - differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA). The object of this study was to provide details of the effectiveness of elevated temperature on the decomposition of these agents in both an active atmosphere (air) and an inert atmosphere (nitrogen). TG-DTA measured object mass change and heat radiation/absorption corresponding to regulated temperature changes of the test materials. All agents, with the exception of one of the H heels, exhibited an endotherm suggesting evaporation of the agents rather than oxidation.
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