Abstract

Chemical warfare agents are extremely lethal. There has been a lot of related research conducted since World War II. This article takes dropwise water and DMMP (Dimethyl methylphosphonate, Sarin’s simulation reagent) as the research objects. By analyzing the data from the infrared band and visible light band, the evaporation features of water and DMMP in different plasma atmospheres (manipulated via setting different voltage and frequency). This work will, to a certain degree, provide experimental references for subsequent research on plasma decontamination of chemical warfare agents.

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