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Development of reactive topical skin protectants against sulfur mustard and nerve agents

โœ Scribed by Olga Koper; Eric Lucas; Kenneth J. Klabunde


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
196 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0260-437X

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โœฆ Synopsis


The potential for highly reactive nanoparticles (RNP) to absorb destructively, i.e. to neutralize highly toxic substances such as the warfare agents GA, GB, HD and VX, has been demonstrated in the laboratory. Reactive nanoparticles represent a new class of nanoscale particles of metals and metal oxides that differ from other nanoparticles in reactivity and crystalline morphology.

The potential for incorporating RNP into a protective barrier skin cream also has been demonstrated. Preliminary studies indicate that RNP are physically and chemically compatible with a base cream provided by the Army Medical Research Office and, importantly, remain reactive with chemical agents while promising to be compatible with skin contact.


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Sulfur mustard (HD; 2,2ะˆ-dichlorodiethyl sulfide) can produce incapacitating blisters in humans following dermal exposure. Most non-human animal models, however, do not form the large fluid-filled blisters observed in humans. Many models, nevertheless, do produce similar damage at the dermal/epiderm