Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1788061 | Current Applied Physics | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP), a chemical simulant of the nerve gas GB, was decontaminated with a nonthermal atmospheric pressure plasma. The decontamination efficiency was measured qualitatively by means of Fourier transform spectroscopy and quantitatively by means of gas chromatography. With helium gas only, 10 g/m2 of DMMP on an aluminum surface was 99.9% decontaminated in 2 min, furthermore, with the addition of 5% of oxygen gas, it was 99.99% decontaminated in 10 min. Given the low input power (<100 W) and temperature (<75 °C), this plasma is eligible for nondestructive decontamination of almost all material surfaces.
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Authors
Dan Bee Kim, B. Gweon, S.Y. Moon, W. Choe,