Now, ‘Green’ decontaminants to break down chemical weapons
April 29th, 2010 - 3:44 pm ICT by IANSWashington, April 29 (IANS) Chemists have developed a set of ‘green’ decontaminants, tough enough to get rid of chemical weapons like nerve gas, mustard gas, radioactive isotopes and bio-terrorism agent anthrax.
They are also non-toxic, based on ingredients found in food, cosmetics and other consumer products.
George Wagner of the US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Centre and colleagues explained that chlorine and lye-based decontamination agents have serious drawbacks.
Besides being potentially hazardous, they can react with chemical weapons and materials in the environment to form new toxic substances. If the military needed to decontaminate a large area, the runoff could harm people and the environment.
Accordingly, military scientists developed the Decon Green suite of decontamination agents. The main ingredients in each Decon Green formula are peroxides, the same substances found in many household cleaners and whitening toothpaste.
To bolster their effectiveness, the peroxides are mixed with bicarbonates or other non-toxic bases. That combination produces peroxyanions, highly reactive ions that can clean just about anything. It ensures that chemical weapons like nerve gas will break down completely.
Wagner describes putting the new cleaning agents through an exhaustive battery of tests. His team concluded that each formula can break down toxic chemicals rather than just washing them away.
They also showed that Decon Green is quite good at killing anthrax spores and removing radioactive cesium and cobalt from smooth surfaces, says a release of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
One of the formulas that they tested can work in sub-zero temperatures. Another is a powder, which can be easily transported and mixed with water at the scene of an emergency.
All but one of the ingredients in liquid Decon Green can be found in food, cosmetics, hygiene products or vitamin pills.
These findings have been detailed in ACS’ Industrial Engineering and Chemistry Research, a bi-monthly journal.
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