RI 3697 A Simple Device for Detecting Small Concentrations of Organic Halide Gases in the Atmosphere

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. W. Jones R. E. Kennedy
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Apr 1, 1943

Abstract

A simple , quick, and relatively accurate device is needed for determining the presence of very small concentrations of organic halide gases in various atmospheres . Such a device would enable safety engineers , health officials , and others to discover quickly the presence of these gases in a suspected atmosphere and thus be able to apply protective measures promptly. This detector should prove useful in detecting leakage of halide gases from refrigerating and air - conditioning systems and in determining the presence of halide solvents in the atmosphere of dry - cleaning and degreasing establishments where organic halide solvents are used . Virtually all poison war gases are halide compounds . Because of the high toxicity of these gases , even in very low concentrations , a detector having the proper sensitivity should be useful in civilian defense for determining when atmospheres are relatively free of poison gases .
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APA: G. W. Jones R. E. Kennedy  (1943)  RI 3697 A Simple Device for Detecting Small Concentrations of Organic Halide Gases in the Atmosphere

MLA: G. W. Jones R. E. Kennedy RI 3697 A Simple Device for Detecting Small Concentrations of Organic Halide Gases in the Atmosphere. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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