F. Gonzaga et al., New microemulsions for oxidative decontamination of mustard gas analogues and polymer-thickened half-mustard, NEW J CHEM, 25(1), 2001, pp. 151-155
Chemical decontamination of toxic compounds (warfare agents and pesticides)
is of increasing importance. In this study, we report the oxidation of mus
tard gas analogues in microemulsion media. A first formulation, very well-s
uited for stock-pile destruction, allows a fast, quantitative and chemosele
ctive oxidation of the analogues. In a second formulation, the choice of mi
croemulsion components used allowed us to study the oxidation of a polymer-
thickened half-mustard (2-chloroethylphenyl sulfide), opening the field of
application of these microemulsions to on-site decontamination. These resul
ts confirm both the efficiency and potential of microemulsions for mustard
gas destruction/decontamination in essentially aqueous systems.