Impregnation on activated carbon for removal of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and radioactive content

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Sidra Shaoor Kiani
Amjad Farooq
Masroor Ahmad
Naseem Irfan
Mohsan Nawaz
Muhammad Asim Irshad
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[1] Pakistan Institute of Engineering & Applied Sciences (PIEAS),Hazardous Air Pollutants Laboratory
[2] Hazara University,Department of Chemistry
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Chemical warfare agents; Radioactive gases; Activated carbon; Impregnation; Respiratory protection; Gas mask filter; Whetlerites;
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Nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare (NBC) agents cause an inevitable threat to defense forces and civilians. Exposure to these toxic agents causes a lot of damage to lives. One can avoid the damage of these toxic agents by taking appropriate preventive measures. Respiratory protection is obviously necessary when military personnel or civilians get bounded by such type of noxious situation as contaminant-free air is then required for breathing and it can only be provided by means of a proper gas mask and relevant canister. In purification of contaminated atmospheres, activated carbon has so far met with outstanding success. It removes toxic chemicals either by chemical or physical adsorption from the contaminated air. When any toxic chemicals get adsorbed on the modified impregnated carbon’s surface, they usually adsorb there by means of chemical reactions. Destruction of adsorbed toxic substances is expected by such a reactive carbon. In this perspective, an attempt has been made to review the literature from past decades on the removal of toxic chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and radioactive content from air stream in case of any nuclear, biological, and chemical attack by selectively modifying or impregnating the activated carbon surface. This review also covers some important adsorption properties of materials being used in gas mask filters for effective removal of chemicals from airstream. The probable removal mechanisms of various chemical warfare agents and radioactive content have also been reviewed.
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页码:60477 / 60494
页数:17
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