To elucidate the current extent of pollution of the environment with diphenylarsine chloride (DA, Clark I) and diphenylarsine cyanide (DC, Clark II), we have developed analytical procedures using gas and liquid chromatography and employed them to analyze water and soil samples. DA, DC, and their deg
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Atomic emission detection for the quantitation of trimethylsilyl derivatives of chemical-warfare-agent related compounds in environmental samples
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