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Innovative technologies for chemical security (CROSBI ID 255748)

Prilog u časopisu | pregledni rad (stručni) | međunarodna recenzija

Forman, Jonathan E. ; Timperley, Christopher M. ; Ass, Pal ; Abdollahi, Mohammad ; Pascual Alonso, Isel ; Baulig, Augustin ; Becker-Arlond, Renate ; Borrett, Veronica ; Cariño, Flerida A. ; Curty, Christophe et al. Innovative technologies for chemical security // Pure and applied chemistry, 90 (2018), 10; 1527-1557. doi: 10.1515/pac-2018-0908

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Forman, Jonathan E. ; Timperley, Christopher M. ; Ass, Pal ; Abdollahi, Mohammad ; Pascual Alonso, Isel ; Baulig, Augustin ; Becker-Arlond, Renate ; Borrett, Veronica ; Cariño, Flerida A. ; Curty, Christophe ; González, David ; Kovarik, Zrinka ; Martínez-Álvarez, Roberto ; Mikulak, Robert ; de Souza Nogueria, Evandro ; Ramasami, Ponnadurai ; Raza, Syed K. ; Saeed, Ahmed E. M. ; Takeuchi, Koji ; Tang, Cheng ; Trifirò, Ferruccio ; Mauritz van Straten, Francois ; Waqar, Farhat ; Zaitsev, Volodymyr ; Saïd Zina, Mongia ; Gromusova, Katarina ; Valente, Guy ; Payva, Marlene ; Sun, Siqing ; Yang, Amy ; van Eerten, Darcy

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Innovative technologies for chemical security

Advances across the chemical and biological (life) sciences are increasingly enabled by ideas and tools from sectors outside these disciplines, with information and communication technologies playing a key role across 21st century scientific development. In the face of rapid technological change, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the implementing body of the Chemical Weapons Convention (“the Convention”), seeks technological opportunities to strengthen capabilities in the field of chemical disarmament. The OPCW Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) in its review of developments in science and technology examined the potential uses of emerging technologies for the implementation of the Convention at a workshop entitled “Innovative Technologies for Chemical Security”, held from 3 to 5 July 2017, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The event, organized in cooperation with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine of the United States of America, the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, and the Brazilian Chemical Society, was attended by 45 scientists and engineers from 22 countries. Their insights into the use of innovative technological tools and how they might benefit chemical disarmament and non-proliferation informed the SAB’s report on developments in science and technology for the Fourth Review Conference of the Convention (to be held in November 2018), and are described herein, as are recommendations that the SAB submitted to the OPCW Director-General and the States Parties of the Convention. It is concluded that technologies exist or are under development that could be used for investigations, contingency, assistance and protection, reducing risks to inspectors, and enhancing sampling and analysis.

Chemical Weapons Convention 2017 ; chemical weapons ; emerging technologies ; if plants could

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Podaci o izdanju

90 (10)

2018.

1527-1557

objavljeno

0033-4545

1365-3075

10.1515/pac-2018-0908

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