New 'Wipes' For Better Decontamination Of Chemical Warfare Agents And Toxic Chemicals
Monday, December 8, 2008 - 09:38
in Physics & Chemistry
Scientists in Texas, California, and Maryland are reporting development of high-tech "wipes" that are capable of quickly decontaminating people and equipment exposed to a broad range of military and industrial chemicals, including the deadly blister agent known as "mustard." The next generation wipes, which are a major step toward a universal personal decontamination system for nearly any toxic or hazardous chemical, could help save the lives of soldiers and civilians.