Reactions of sulphur mustard on impregnated carbons

Prasad, GK; Singh, B

HERO ID

1231934

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2004

Language

English

PMID

15601614

HERO ID 1231934
In Press No
Year 2004
Title Reactions of sulphur mustard on impregnated carbons
Authors Prasad, GK; Singh, B
Journal Journal of Hazardous Materials
Volume 116
Issue 3
Page Numbers 213-217
Abstract Activated carbon of surface area 1100 m2/gm is impregnated with 4% sodium hydroxide plus 3% Cr(VI) as CrO3 with and without 5% ethylene diamine (EDA), 4% magnesium nitrate and 5% ruthenium chloride by using their aqueous solutions. These carbons are characterized for surface area analysis by BET conventional method and exposed to the vapours of sulphur mustard (HD) at room temperature (30 degrees C). After 24 h, the reaction products are extracted in dichloromethane and analyzed using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Hemisulphur mustard, thiodiglycol, 1,4-oxathiane are observed to be the products of reaction between sulphur mustard and NaOH/CrO3/C system, whereas on NaOH/CrO3/EDA/C system HD reacted to give 1,4-thiazane. On Mg(NO3)2/C system it gave hemisulphur mustard and thiodiglycol. On RuCl3/C system it degraded to divinyl sulphone. Residual sulphur mustard is observed along with reaction products in all systems studied. Reaction mechanisms are also proposed for these interesting surface reactions. Above-mentioned carbons can be used in filtration systems for protection against hazardous gases such as sulphur mustard.
Doi 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2004.09.003
Pmid 15601614
Wosid WOS:000226264600004
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Language Text English
Keyword activated carbon; adsorption; hazardous chemical; impregnation and sulphur mustard
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