What information exists on conversion efficiencies of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) V to CWA G Using Silver Fluoride Conversion Pads/Tubes?

Real-time analytical platforms use gas chromatographs called Miniature Continuous Air Monitoring Systems, or MINICAMS®, that can detect agent within three to five minutes (image by Bethani Crouch, Army Chemical Materials Activity).
Real-time analytical platforms use gas chromatographs called Miniature Continuous Air Monitoring Systems, or MINICAMS®, that can detect agent within three to five minutes (image by Bethani Crouch, Army Chemical Materials Activity).

Posted: March 11, 2024

Deadline: March 28, 2024

The Homeland Defense and Security Information Analysis Center (HDIAC) is seeking information on conversion efficiencies of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) V to CWA G using silver fluoride (AgF) conversion pads/tubes. HDIAC is interested in obtaining methods, quantification, and experiments involving the use of AgF pads in converting V chemical warfare agents into G chemical warfare agents. The method of analysis is open, i.e., depot area air monitoring system tube, miniature continuous air monitoring systems, or gas chromatography.

If you are willing to assist in this effort or know or someone who might be willing to assist, please provide contact information and details in an e-mail to Deanna Milonas (deanna.c.milonas.ctr@mail.mil), the lead HDIAC analyst on this effort, or engage on the DoDTechipedia forum by clicking the “Join the Discussion” button below.

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