As the results after one year will indicate, this project will provide the information and outline for development of a novel decon/detox cleaning formulation. The emphasis during this year has been on the oxidative decontamination/detoxification of surrogates for mustard and phosphorous nerve agents. More work was expended in developing a literature survey, because the ability to do laboratory work was restricted by competing projects. The intent was to resume in the fall, but the second year's funding was cut. Therefore, this final report will be a complete literature presentation and a detailed outline of future work.
BackgroundWe established our goal to develop formulations of superior cleaning agents that catalyze chemical reactions. In order to accomplish this we reasoned that the ability of room temperature ionic liquids (ILs) dissolved in aqueous ethanol (aq EtOH) to solubilize and promote the oxidation of three chemical agent surrogates was feasible. Such a series of cleaning agents, we believe, would have immediate use in chemical detoxification and decontamination of a wide range of contaminants of importance to the Department of Defense (DoD).The ILs, as will be seen, bear strong chemical resemblance to surfactants.