“…RDX is considered a possible class C carcinogen and also affects the central nervous system in mammals [14]. A number of efforts have been made to determine the fate of RDX in the environment and to develop technologies for remediation of RDX contaminated soil and groundwater, including thermal degradation; photo- and chemical oxidation/reduction; alkaline hydrolysis, adsorption, free radical and biodegradation [12, 18–19, 23, 31, 33–34, 38, 41, 46–48, 52, 55–56, 59, 72–74, 89–91]. Knowledge of molecular structure, transformation mechanisms and range of potential RDX intermediates and products is necessary to management of contaminated real estate, particularly where military personnel are involved.…”