| Literature DB >> 26043177 |
Liu Yang1, Qiang Han2, Shuya Cao3, Feng Huang4, Molin Qin5, Chenghai Guo6, Mingyu Ding2.
Abstract
Hydrogen-bond acidic polymers are important high affinity materials sensitive to organophosphates in the chemical warfare agent sensor detection process. Interactions between the sensor sensitive materials and chemical warfare agent simulants were studied by inverse gas chromatography. Hydrogen bonded acidic polymers, i.e., BSP3, were prepared for micro-packed columns to examine the interaction. DMMP (a nerve gas simulant) and 2-CEES (a blister agent simulant) were used as probes. Chemical and physical parameters such as heats of absorption and Henry constants of the polymers to DMMP and 2-CEES were determined by inverse gas chromatography. Details concerning absorption performance are also discussed in this paper.Entities:
Keywords: hydrogen-bonded acidic polymers; inverse gas chromatography; nerve gas simulants; sensors
Year: 2015 PMID: 26043177 PMCID: PMC4507587 DOI: 10.3390/s150612884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Structures of the probe molecules and hydrogen-bonded acidic polymers.
Figure 2Plot of the linear relation of the heat of absorption of 2-CEES.
Figure 3Plot of the linear relation of the heat of absorption of DMMP.
Figure 4Plot of the linear relation between the retention time of 2-CEES and the reciprocal of the flow rate.