2009
DOI: 10.21236/ada500820
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Vapor Pressure of GB

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“…The total pressure is the sum of the ambient pressure, P amb , and that from the sample, P smp , giving P tot = P amb + P smp . Under normal conditions, P amb ≫ P smp , and then eq may be rewritten as …”
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“…The total pressure is the sum of the ambient pressure, P amb , and that from the sample, P smp , giving P tot = P amb + P smp . Under normal conditions, P amb ≫ P smp , and then eq may be rewritten as …”
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“…Furthermore, by assuming that the components in the solution had reached equilibrium and combining Raoult’s law with Dalton’s law of partial pressures, it can be stated that the vapor pressure above the isomeric mixture equals the sum of the partial pressures of the individual isomers. Hence, by including the molar fraction ( x ) into eq , the isomer’s vapor pressures were calculated based on eq …”
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“…Therefore, the algorithm can confidently be used to extrapolate ACLaS performance data to a wider range of threat molecules, providing reference absorption cross-section data are available. Table 3 shows calculated performance data for some selected chemicals, including the explosives nitroglycerine (NG), TATP and DADP 14 and the chemical warfare agents, Sarin (GB), Soman (GD) and Tabun (GA) 24,25,26 , using the experimentally demonstrated instrument SNR. Absorption cross-sections for TATP and Sarin are also indicated with black arrows on the right hand side of Figure 8 and are approximately 1 order of magnitude greater than those of narrow band absorbers such as N 2 O or CH 4 .…”
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“…Vapor saturation measurements were conducted using the apparatus described previously, 8 including a Hewlett Packard Model 5890 Series II gas chromatograph (GC) equipped with a flame ionization detector (FID) as described in detail in an earlier report from our laboratory. 9 The glass saturator used in this effort was custom designed at the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC). A schematic of the ambient temperature vapor pressure system is shown in Figure 2.…”
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