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Lasers Promising for Chemical Decontamination

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WASHINGTON, DC, April 27, 2010 — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is funding research that involves using lasers to decontaminate chemical explosion sites. Because the threat of a chemical attack on US soil is a reality the DHS’s Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) is supporting chemists at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) in their search for more effective decontamination methods in the event of an attack. Many building materials — like cement and brick — are extremely porous. Getting contaminants off surfaces like these is difficult, since they can inhabit cracks and pores. Cleaning...Read full article

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    Published: April 2010
    Americasanthrax attacksBob Foxchemical decontaminationchemical explosion siteschemicalsdefenseDepartment of Homeland Securitydirty bombDonald BanslebenIdaho National Laboratoryindustriallaser photonslaser pulsesphotochemicallyphotothermallyResearch & TechnologyScience and Technology DirectorateterroristsWashington DCLasers

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