An Inverse Analysis Approach to the Characterization of Chemical Transport in Paints |
| |
Authors: | Matthew P Willis Shawn M Stevenson Thomas P Pearl Brent A Mantooth |
| |
Institution: | 1.Decontamination Sciences Branch, U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center;2.OptiMetrics, Inc., a DCS Company |
| |
Abstract: | The ability to directly characterize chemical transport and interactions that occur within a material (i.e., subsurface dynamics) is a vital component in understanding contaminant mass transport and the ability to decontaminate materials. If a material is contaminated, over time, the transport of highly toxic chemicals (such as chemical warfare agent species) out of the material can result in vapor exposure or transfer to the skin, which can result in percutaneous exposure to personnel who interact with the material. Due to the high toxicity of chemical warfare agents, the release of trace chemical quantities is of significant concern. Mapping subsurface concentration distribution and transport characteristics of absorbed agents enables exposure hazards to be assessed in untested conditions. Furthermore, these tools can be used to characterize subsurface reaction dynamics to ultimately design improved decontaminants or decontamination procedures. To achieve this goal, an inverse analysis mass transport modeling approach was developed that utilizes time-resolved mass spectroscopy measurements of vapor emission from contaminated paint coatings as the input parameter for calculation of subsurface concentration profiles. Details are provided on sample preparation, including contaminant and material handling, the application of mass spectrometry for the measurement of emitted contaminant vapor, and the implementation of inverse analysis using a physics-based diffusion model to determine transport properties of live chemical warfare agents including distilled mustard (HD) and the nerve agent VX. |
| |
Keywords: | Chemistry Issue 90 Vacuum vapor emission chemical warfare agent contamination mass transport inverse analysis volatile organic compound paint coating |
|
|