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All Agents >> Blister Agents >> NITROGEN MUSTARD HN-1 >> Additional Sampling and Analysis Information


Additional Sampling and Analysis Information
Blister Agent: NITROGEN MUSTARD HN-1

References are provided for the convenience of the reader and do not imply endorsement by NIOSH.

  • AIR MATRIX
    Carrick WA, Cooper DB, Muir B [2001]. Retrospective identification of chemical warfare agents by high-temperature automatic thermal desorption–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. J Chromatogr A 925(1-2):241-249.

    Stuff JR, Cheicante RL, Durst HD, Ruth JL [1999]. Detection of the chemical warfare agents bis-(2-chloroethyl)ethylamine (HN-1) and tris-(2-chloroethyl)amine (HN-3) in air. J Chromatogr A 849(2):529-540.


  • OTHER
    No references were identified for this sampling matrix for this agent.


  • SOIL MATRIX
    No references were identified for this sampling matrix for this agent.


  • SURFACES
    No references were identified for this sampling matrix for this agent.


  • WATER
    Black RM, Read RW [1997]. Application of liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry, and tandem mass spectrometry, to the analysis and identification of degradation products of chemical warfare agents. J Chromatogr A 759(1-2):79-92.


Page last updated:August 22, 2008
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