FIELD: organic chemistry, mimetic of toxic agents, in particular organophosphorus gases.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to application of dimethylsulfoxide CH3S(O)CH3 (I) as mimetic of organophosphorus gases for training using optical infrared remote devices for chemical prospecting and checking availability thereof. claimed invention is useful in army personnel sustaining training using dimethylsulfoxide which simulates in vapor state organophosphorus gas spectral characteristics in the middle IR-range.
EFFECT: compound, simulating organophosphorus gas spectral characteristics, useful in army personnel sustaining training.
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Dates
2005-10-10—Published
2003-12-24—Filed