Literature DB >> 16106701

Identification and quantitative determination of diphenylarsenic compounds in abandoned toxic smoke canisters.

Shigeyuki Hanaoka1, Koji Nomura, Shinichi Kudo.   

Abstract

Knowledge of the exact nature of the constituents of abandoned chemical weapons (ACW) is a prerequisite for their orderly destruction. Here we report the development of analytical procedures to identify diphenylchloroarsine (DA/Clark I), diphenylcyanoarsine (DC/Clark II) and related substances employed in one of the munitions known as "Red canister". Both DA and DC are relatively unstable under conventional analytical procedures without thiol derivatization. Unfortunately however, thiol drivatization affords the same volatile organo-arsenic derivative from several different diphenylarsenic compounds, making it impossible to identify and quantify the original compounds. Further, diminishing the analytical interference caused by the celluloid powder used as a stacking material in the weapons, is also essential for accurate analysis. In this study, extraction and instrumental conditions have been evaluated and an optimal protocol was determined. The analysis of Red canister samples following this protocol showed that most of the DA and DC associated with pumice had degraded to bis(diphenylarsine)oxide (BDPAO), while those associated with celluloid were dominantly degraded to diphenylarsinic acid (DPAA).

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16106701     DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2005.05.108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr A        ISSN: 0021-9673            Impact factor:   4.759


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1.  In-Line Reactions and Ionizations of Vaporized Diphenylchloroarsine and Diphenylcyanoarsine in Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry.

Authors:  Akihiko Okumura; Yasuaki Takada; Susumu Watanabe; Hiroaki Hashimoto; Naoya Ezawa; Yasuo Seto; Yasuo Takayama; Ryoji Sekioka; Shintaro Yamaguchi; Shintaro Kishi; Takafumi Satoh; Tomohide Kondo; Hisayuki Nagashima; Tomoki Nagoya
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2016-04-20       Impact factor: 3.109

2.  Diphenylarsinic acid exerts promotion effects on hepatobiliary carcinogenesis in a rat medium-term multiorgan carcinogenicity bioassay.

Authors:  Naomi Ishii; Min Gi; Masaki Fujioka; Shotaro Yamano; Mai Okumura; Anna Kakehashi; Hideki Wanibuchi
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2016-10-23       Impact factor: 1.628

3.  A chronic toxicity study of diphenylarsinic acid in the drinking water of C57BL/6J mice for 52 weeks.

Authors:  Takashi Yamaguchi; Min Gi; Masaki Fujioka; Yoshiyuki Tago; Anna Kakehashi; Hideki Wanibuchi
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2019-03-21       Impact factor: 1.628

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