Abstract
Either considering chemical munitions or chemical improvised explosive devices, the armies should be able to counter their effects from two different perspectives: the agent used and the way to disperse it. While the agent to be delivered can be more or less lethal, the real factor that gives efficiency to the attack is the manner the agent is delivered. The state-of-the-art tested garment indicate that current knowledge regarding protective equipment for chemical warfare agents remains very limited. In this context, the present study aimed at the possibility of using the MWCNT-OH-based polyurea-composite material, obtained by our group in a previous study, in the field of protection against hazardous chemicals.
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Petre, R., Zecheru, T., Petrea, N., Ginghină, R., & Bugean, I. (2019). Polyurea-based Hybrid Composites for CBRN Protection. Materiale Plastice, 56, 715–720. https://doi.org/10.37358/mp.19.4.5258
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