Publication detail

Effects of ultrasound power, temperature and flow rate of solvent on decontamination of sensitive equipment by extraction

ANDRLE, M., OPLUŠTIL, F., ČÁSLAVSKÝ, J.

Original Title

Effects of ultrasound power, temperature and flow rate of solvent on decontamination of sensitive equipment by extraction

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

The solvent extraction process is regarded amongst other known methods to be applicable for decontamination of sensitive equipment components, especially in cases the components are contaminated in-depth with Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA). Viability of the solvent extraction method was evaluated on coupons of butadiene rubber contaminated by sulphur mustard before decontamination by the solvent extraction. The contaminated coupons were extracted in a flow cell, which the solvent (ethoxynonafluorobutane) passed through. Three following specific operational factors, namely the temperature, the flow rate, and the power of ultrasound bath, were assessed for the extent of influencing upon the respective observed extraction efficiencies. The paper describes the results of the evaluation of the solvent extraction effectiveness.

Keywords

Chemical warfare agent, decontamination, sensitive equipment, extraction

Authors

ANDRLE, M., OPLUŠTIL, F., ČÁSLAVSKÝ, J.

RIV year

2014

Released

20. 3. 2014

ISBN

0011-748X

Periodical

DEFENCE SCIENCE JOURNAL

Year of study

64

Number

2

State

Republic of India

Pages from

168

Pages to

172

Pages count

5

BibTex

@article{BUT106414,
  author="Marek {Andrle} and Josef {Čáslavský}",
  title="Effects of ultrasound power, temperature and flow rate of solvent on decontamination of sensitive equipment by extraction",
  journal="DEFENCE SCIENCE JOURNAL",
  year="2014",
  volume="64",
  number="2",
  pages="168--172",
  issn="0011-748X"
}