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Plasma jet decontamination of sulfur mustard and its analogues in water by oxidation effect

Journal of Water Process Engineering, ISSN: 2214-7144, Vol: 53, Page: 103647
2023
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Findings from Beijing University of Chemical Technology Update Understanding of Military and Defense (Plasma Jet Decontamination of Sulfur Mustard and Its Analogues In Water By Oxidation Effect)

2023 JUN 29 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Defense & Aerospace Daily -- Research findings on Military and Defense are discussed

Article Description

Atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ), as an emerging clean and efficient technology, has been found a great potential for chemical warfare agents (CWAs) decontamination. In this study, we first proposed APPJ for the degradation of sulfur mustard (HD) and its surrogate 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (2-CEES) in water. Under optimal conditions, the degradation efficiency of 2-CEES and HD reached 100 % after 5 min or 6 min plasma treatment. The degradation products of 2-CEES and HD were mainly non-toxic alcohols or low toxic sulfones, which can be degraded and converted into some small molecules (HCl, SO 2, or CO 2 ) under further plasma treatment. We then identified two dominant short-lived reactive species (·OH and 1 O 2 ) and long-lived reactive molecule (H 2 O 2 ) and distinguished the effect of these three active particles during the degradation process of 2-CEES in water. This work provides detailed evidence of a novel decontamination strategy for HD and 2-CEES.

Bibliographic Details

Ruixue Wang; Zhongwen Li; Xiaosen Li; Peiwen Guo; Haibo Wang; Xuan Guo; Jinyi Zhong

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Engineering; Environmental Science; Chemical Engineering

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