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TIle work described in this report was presented at the Advanced
Research Workshop, "Environmental Aspects of Converting CW
Facilities to Peaceful Purposes and Derivative Technologies in
Modeling, Medicine and Monitoring." TIle ARW was jointly sponsored
by NATO and the International Science and Technology Center (lSTC),
Moscow. The workshop was held at the AC Laboratory, Spiez,
Switzerland, in April, 1999. The editors and directors would like
to thank the NATO Science Committee and the ISTC for their generous
support and encouragement in making this event possible. We wish to
give a special to Dr. Bernhard Brunner and his colleagues at the AC
Laboratory, Spiez, for their more than generous support. In
addition, we would like to thank tlle following individuals for
their contributions to a fruitful discussion: Mr. Armando Alcaraz
(LLNL), Dr. Aniello Amendolo (lIASA), , Mr. Randall Beatty (ISTC),
Mr. Timothy Blades (ECBC), Dr. R. V. Borovic (RCTHRB), Dr. K
Brainina (SRlOCT), Dr. Bernhard Brunner, (AC Lab.), Dr. T.
Chvetsova-Chilovskaya (SRlOCT), Mr. John Compton (ISTC), Dr. Jolm
F. Cooper (LLNL), Dr. William Cullen (U.Brit.Col.), Dr. Evgeny
Fokin (SRlOCT), Dr. Alfred Frey (AC Lab.) , Dr. V. G. Gorsky
(SRlOCT), Dr. Jiri Kadlcak (MTIP), Ms. Larisa Konnilkina (ISTC),
Dr. V. K. Kurochkin (SRlOCT), Dr. Ronald F. Lelunan (ISTC, LLNL),
Dr. Y. N. Mamontov (SRlOCT), Dr. V. Mejevov (TRINITI), Dr. I. V.
Moskalenko (KRC), Dr. Dieter Nietzold (lSTC), Dr. Daan Noort (TNO),
Mr. Shinichiro Ogura (ISTC), Dr. V. S Poliakov (SRlOCT), Dr. A.
Putilov (Min.
One of the major problems associated with the disposal of chemical
weapons is that the agents have degraded over time, some quite
seriously. Detecting and identifying the products of this
decomposition are necessary prerequisites to the safe, complete and
environmentally benign destruction of stockpiled weapons. The book
presents and discusses both basic and novel techniques in a variety
of areas of analytical chemistry which are relevant to achieving
the ultimate destruction of chemical weapons. Presentations address
sample collection and preparation, mass spectrometry,
chromatographic techniques, NMR, and air monitoring techniques. The
work shows that analytical methods do exist to effectively support
the destruction of chemical munitions. While further research is
needed, the book provides an excellent baseline for further
advances in the field.
One of the major problems associated with the disposal of chemical
weapons is that the agents have degraded over time, some quite
seriously. Detecting and identifying the products of this
decomposition are necessary prerequisites to the safe, complete and
environmentally benign destruction of stockpiled weapons. The book
presents and discusses both basic and novel techniques in a variety
of areas of analytical chemistry which are relevant to achieving
the ultimate destruction of chemical weapons. Presentations address
sample collection and preparation, mass spectrometry,
chromatographic techniques, NMR, and air monitoring techniques. The
work shows that analytical methods do exist to effectively support
the destruction of chemical munitions. While further research is
needed, the book provides an excellent baseline for further
advances in the field.
TIle work described in this report was presented at the Advanced
Research Workshop, "Environmental Aspects of Converting CW
Facilities to Peaceful Purposes and Derivative Technologies in
Modeling, Medicine and Monitoring." TIle ARW was jointly sponsored
by NATO and the International Science and Technology Center (lSTC),
Moscow. The workshop was held at the AC Laboratory, Spiez,
Switzerland, in April, 1999. The editors and directors would like
to thank the NATO Science Committee and the ISTC for their generous
support and encouragement in making this event possible. We wish to
give a special to Dr. Bernhard Brunner and his colleagues at the AC
Laboratory, Spiez, for their more than generous support. In
addition, we would like to thank tlle following individuals for
their contributions to a fruitful discussion: Mr. Armando Alcaraz
(LLNL), Dr. Aniello Amendolo (lIASA), , Mr. Randall Beatty (ISTC),
Mr. Timothy Blades (ECBC), Dr. R. V. Borovic (RCTHRB), Dr. K
Brainina (SRlOCT), Dr. Bernhard Brunner, (AC Lab.), Dr. T.
Chvetsova-Chilovskaya (SRlOCT), Mr. John Compton (ISTC), Dr. Jolm
F. Cooper (LLNL), Dr. William Cullen (U.Brit.Col.), Dr. Evgeny
Fokin (SRlOCT), Dr. Alfred Frey (AC Lab.) , Dr. V. G. Gorsky
(SRlOCT), Dr. Jiri Kadlcak (MTIP), Ms. Larisa Konnilkina (ISTC),
Dr. V. K. Kurochkin (SRlOCT), Dr. Ronald F. Lelunan (ISTC, LLNL),
Dr. Y. N. Mamontov (SRlOCT), Dr. V. Mejevov (TRINITI), Dr. I. V.
Moskalenko (KRC), Dr. Dieter Nietzold (lSTC), Dr. Daan Noort (TNO),
Mr. Shinichiro Ogura (ISTC), Dr. V. S Poliakov (SRlOCT), Dr. A.
Putilov (Min.
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