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Tuesday, 29 July 2008
| Biocidal Materials |
| P01 |
Anti-microbial Polymers for Coating of Protective Clothing |
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C.M. Boone, TNO Defence, Security and Safety
; D. Alkema, TNO Defence, Security and Safety
; D. Noort, TNO Defence, Security and Safety
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| P02 |
Light-Induced Antimicrobial Activity of Conjugated Polyelectrolytes |
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D. G. Whitten, University of New Mexico
; T. S. Corbitt, University of New Mexico
; S. Chemburu, University of New Mexico
; L. K. Ista, University of New Mexico
; K. Ogawa, University of Florida
; J. Sommer, University of Florida
; E. Ji, University of Florida
; D. J. Keller, University of Florida
; G. P. Lopez, University of New Mexico
; K. S. Schanze, University of Florida
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| P03 |
Self Decontamination of Biological Pathogens |
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M. E. Rogers, Luna Innovations
; R. Van Tassell, Luna Innovations
; J.H. Wynne, Naval Research Laboratory
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| Reactive Formulations |
| P04 |
Electrospunb Nanofibers as Reactive and Bactericidal Materials |
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L. Chen, MIT
; L. Bromberg, MIT
; H. Schreuder-Gibson, US Army, NSRDEC
; G.C. Rutledge, MIT
; T.A. Hatton, MIT
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| P05 |
Reactive Polymer Colloids in Fluorocarbon Solvent |
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W. T. Ford, Oklahoma State University
; R. Karnati, Oklahoma State University
; Y. Zhu, Oklahoma State University
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| P06 |
Electrochemical Decontamination System |
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B. France, TDA Research
; W Bell, TDA Research
; T Scholten, TDA Research
; J Fredrickson, TDA Research
; L Procell, ECBC
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| P07 |
New Approaches to the Discovery of Sensitive/Smart
Receptors |
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M.R. Gagne, UNC Chapel HIll
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| P08 |
Reactive Nanocrystalline Metal Oxides for Hazard Mitigation |
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O.B. Koper, NanoScale
; F.O. Kroh, NanoScale
; S. Rajagopalan, NanoScale
; B.J. Blackstone, Battelle
; G.A. Stickel, Battelle
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| P09 |
Development of Self-Decontaminating Materials Capable of Photogenerating, Storing & Releasing Singlet Oxygen CB Decontaminant upon Visible Light Exposure |
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J.L. Lombardi, Ventana Research Corporation
; C. Changtong, Ventana Research Corporation
; R.E. Connors, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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| P10 |
TAML® Catalysts for the Decontamination of Sulfur Mustard |
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R.J. Mundy, Dstl
; S. Mitchell, Dstl
; J. Vincent, Dstl
; T. Collins, Carnegie Mellon University
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| P11 |
Development of Chemical Catalysts for the Detoxification of Phosphororganic Compounds |
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S. Kolf, Helmut-Schmidt-University (HSU HH)
; A. Richardt, Bundeswehr Research Institute for Protective Technologies and NBC Protection (WIS)
; B. Niemeyer, Helmut-Schmidt-University (HSU HH)
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| P12 |
Application of Reactive Nanoparticles in the Development of a Highly Improved Contaminated Remains Pouch |
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R.A. Ramey, CBD Techologies
; S. Rajagopalan , NanoScale Corporation
; J. Cole, Kappler, Inc
; O. Koper, NanoScale Corporation
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| P13 |
New Catalysts for Expedient Sulfide Oxygenation with DECON Relevance |
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Tong Ren, Purdue
; Julia Barker, Purdue
; Tuan Phan, Purdue
; Han Baek Lee, Purdue
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| P14 |
Reactive Nanoparticles for Decontamination Purposes |
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T. Seemann, Fraunhofer-Institute for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials – IFAM, Bremen, Germany
; V. Zoellmer, Fraunhofer-Institute for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials – IFAM, Bremen, Germany
; J. Menesi, Nanostructured Materials Research Group of the Hung. Acad. Sci, University of Szeged. Hungary
; I. Dekany, Nanostructured Materials Research Group of the Hung. Acad. Sci, University of Szeged. Hungary
; A. Richardt, Bundeswehr Scientific Institute (NBCProtection), Humboldtstr, D-29633 Munster
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| P15 |
Decontamination of DFP, HD and GD with Sugar Surfactant Based Bicontinuous Microemulsions |
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S. Wellert, University Bayreuth, PCI, Universitaetsstrasse 30, D-95440 Bayreuth
; T. Hellweg, University Bayreuth, PCI, Universitaetsstrasse 30, D-95440 Bayreuth
; C. Groetsch, Bundeswehr Scientific Institute (NBCProtection), Humboldtstr, D-29633 Munster
; M. Dolle, Bundeswehr Scientific Institute (NBCProtection), Humboldtstr, D-29633 Munster
; H.J. Altmann, Bundeswehr Scientific Institute (NBCProtection), Humboldtstr, D-29633 Munster
; A. Richardt, Bundeswehr Scientific Institute (NBCProtection), Humboldtstr, D-29633 Munster
; J. Graeb, Bundeswehr Institute for Pharmacology and Toxikology , Herbergstrasse 11, D-80945 München
; M.M. Blum, Bundeswehr Institute for Pharmacology and Toxikology , Herbergstrasse 11, D-80945 München
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| P16 |
Evaluation of Common Household Cleaning Products for the Effectiveness to Degrade Chemical Warfare Agents |
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D. Neumann, DSTO
; J. Creek, DSTO
; H. Rose, DSTO
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| Reactive Gases and Vapors for Decontamination of Interiors |
| P17 |
An Enhanced Nucleophilicity of the Hydroperoxide Anion During the Gas Phase Perhydrolysis of CWA Simulants |
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A.M. McAnoy, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
; M.R.L. Paine, University of Wollongong, Australia
; S.J. Blanksby, University of Wollongong, Australia
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| Surface Enhancements |
| P18 |
Decontamination Using Temporary Coatings |
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R.K.J. Bott, Dstl
; S.J. Mitchell, Dstl
; N. Govan, Dstl
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| P19 |
Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Liquid Deposition for Hazard Mitigation |
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A Giaya, Triton Systems, Inc.
; C Shirk, Dow Corning Corporation
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| P20 |
SHG, VSFG Study of Reactive Surface Functionality |
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M.W. Hill, Boise Technology, Inc.
; L.F. Scatena, University of Oregon
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| P21 |
Intergard 10220: A CW Agent Absorbing Temporary Peelable Coating for Binary Decontamination. |
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F.B. Kooistra, AKZO NOBEL Aerospace Coatings
; P.H. De Bruin, AKZO NOBEL Aerospace Coatings
; N. Govan, DSTL
; S.J. Mitchell, DSTL
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| P22 |
Functional TiO2 Coatings for Surface Enhanced Degradation of CWA and TIC |
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L Österlund, FOI
; A Mattsson, FOI
; P.O. Andersson, FOI
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| Visual Disclosure of Contamination |
| P23 |
Decontamination Assurance Spray |
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W. W. Ellis, TDA Reseach, Inc.
; W. Bell, TDA Reseach, Inc.
; M. Meiser, TDA Reseach, Inc.
; R. Draughon, TDA Reseach, Inc.
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008
| Concepts for Future Hazard Management Systems |
| P24 |
System of Systems for Chemical Hazard Detection, Decontamination and Decontamination Assurance |
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B.M. Sullivan, ICx Agentase
; M. Erbeldinger, ICx Agentase
; J. Sinclair, ICx Agentase
; U. Lele, ICx Agentase
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| P25 |
Nanonconfinement in Membranes for Enhancing Reactivity
and Sensing |
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S. Thayumanavan, UMass-Amherst
; E. N. Savariar, UMass-Amherst
; K. Krishnamoorthy, UMass-Amherst
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| P26 |
Successful Design and Development of Reactive Materials for Protection Against CBWAs – Necessary Considerations |
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J. Owens, AFRL/RXQL
; J. Wander, AFRL/RXQL
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| Decontamination Test and Evaluation |
| P27 |
Multi-National Test Operating Procedures |
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WG Davis, Dugway Proving Ground
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| P28 |
Materials Compatibility of Chemical-Biological Decontaminants |
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K.J. Heater, METSS Corporation
; T.G. Provens, AFRL/RHPC
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| P29 |
Improvements in Decontaminant Test Methodology: Panel Contact- and Vapor-Testing |
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B.A. Mantooth, ECBC
; T. Lalain, ECBC
; T. Lynn, ECBC
; Z. Zander, SAIC
; P. Humphreys, SAIC
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| P30 |
The Behaviour of Personal Decontaminants Against CWA at Low Temperatures |
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B. Pedersen, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), Protection Division
; J. Toensager, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), Protection Division
; K. Arnoldsson, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), CBRN Defence and Security Division
; O. Claesson, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), CBRN Defence and Security Division
; H.C. Gran, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), Protection Division
; L-G. Hammarstroem, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), CBRN Defence and Security Division
; L. Rittfeldt, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), CBRN Defence and Security Division
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| P31 |
Sampling Based Bio-decontamination Protocol |
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V.K. Rastogi, U.S. Army-ECBC
; L. Wallace, U.S. Army-ECBC
; L.S. Smith, U.S. Army-ECBC
; J. Pfarr, U.S. Army-ECBC
; L. Sobota, US Navy-NSWCDL
; W. Davis, U.S. Army-DPG
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| P32 |
Decontamination Process Fundamentals |
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H McEvoy, DSTL
; M.R. Sambrook, DSTL
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| P33 |
Design and Performance Evaluation of Next Generation Chemical and Biological Protective Membranes |
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J.J. Stone, GE Global Research
; G.C. Davis, GE Global Research
; V. Bansal, GE Energy
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| P34 |
Biotoxin Test Method Development |
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E.M. Strauss, NSWCDD
; W.N. Vo, NSWCDD
; R.C. Hodge, NSWCDD
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| Enhanced Adsorption Systems and Novel Adsorbents |
| P35 |
Decomposition of Dimethyl Methylphosphonate on Metal Oxide Surfaces and Metal Nanoparticles |
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D. A. Chen, University of South Carolina
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| P36 |
Zeolite Adsorbents with Nucleophilic Decontamination Properties |
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D.C. Doetschman, Binghamton University
; C. W. Kanyi, Binghamton University
; S.W. Yang, Binghamton University
; J.B. Sambur, Binghamton University
; J.B DeCoste, Binghamton University
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| P37 |
Decontamination of CWAs Using Nanocrystalline Zeolite
Materials |
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V.H. Grassian, University of Iowa
; S.C. Larsen, University of Iowa
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| P38 |
Porous Materials for Adsorption and Decontamination |
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S.R. Livingston, University of Vermont
; S.M. Solberg, University of Vermont
; R. Jha, University of Vermont
; R. Patel, University of Vermont
; C.C. Landry, University of Vermont
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| P39 |
Reactions of VX, GD, and HD With Nanotubular Titania |
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G. W. Wagner, U.S. Army ECBC
; Q. Chen, UNC Chapel Hill
; Y. Wu, UNC Chapel Hill
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| P40 |
Adsorption of Light Gases in Porous Metal-Organic Frameworks |
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B. Mu, Kansas State University
; F. Li, Kansas State University
; J.R. Karra, Kansas State University
; K.S. Walton, Kansas State University
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| P41 |
Titania Nanotubes and Nanosheets: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications |
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Yue Wu, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
; Qiang Chen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
; Gregory Mogilevsky, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
; Harsha Kulkarni, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
; George W. Wagner, U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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| P42 |
Watching Adsorption in the World`s Smallest Test Tubes-Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes |
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J. T. Yates, Jr. , University of Virginia
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| Informatics as an Aid to the Development of New Concepts and Technologies |
| P43 |
Real-Time Analysis of Changes in Bacterial Sizes During Spore Germination and Growth |
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T.L. Buhr, Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren
; D.C. McPherson, Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren
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| Other |
| P44 |
Chemistry and the World Wide Web
Modern Semantic Web Technologies for Chemical Knowledge Management and
Hazard Mitigation |
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N. Adams, Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics
; J. Downing, Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics
; N. England, Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics
; L. Hawizy, Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics
; D. Jessop, Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics
; P. Corbett, Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics
; P. Murray-Rust, Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics
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| P45 |
Development of Enzyme Systems to Combat Chemical and Biological Threat Agents |
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C.C. Barnett, Genencor
; C.G. Boston, Genencor
; G Whited, Genencor
; V Rastogi, ECBC
; I Frye, ECBC
; J DeFrank, ECBC
; C Costable, Genencor
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| P46 |
The Environmental Fate of Chemical Warfare Agents |
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K.J. Heater, METSS Corporation
; W.T. Kilpatrick, AFRL/RHPC
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| P47 |
Super Soap for Hazard Mitigation |
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L.R. Procell, ECBC
; A.D. Willey, P&G
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| P48 |
The Effect of Decontamination on Electronic Data of Forensic Value |
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D Neumann, Defence Science and Technology Organisation
; J Coumbaros, Defence Science and Technology Organisation
; A McAnoy, Defence Science and Technology Organisation
; V Borrett, Defence Science and Technology Organisation
; A Nielson, Australian Federal Police
; T Gacka, Canberra Institute of Technology
; S Ramasamy, Defence Science and Technology Organisation
; H Rose, Defence Science and Technology Organisation
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