Us Army Chemical Research and Development Technical Report on Chemical Reactions of Bz 1964
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UNCLASSIFIED AD NUMBER AD351275 CLASSIFICATION CHANGES TO: FROM: UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL LIMITATION CHANGES TO: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. FROM: Distribution authorized to U.S. Gov't. agencies and their contractors; Administrative/Operational Use; MAY 1964. Other requests shall be referred to Chemical Research and Development Labs., Edgewood Arsenal, MD. AUTHORITY ARDEC/ECBC ltr dtd 27 May 2009 ARDEC/ECBC ltr dtd 27 May 2009 THIS PAGE IS UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED AD NUMBER AD351275 CLASSIFICATION CHANGES TO confidential FROM secret AUTHORITY 31 May 1976 per Grp-3 document marking THIS PAGE IS UNCLASSIFIED ! , ~ ~> • -- - ~ • "' -.... ., -"- --' .', ,- I I ,, , --... AO- 351275 SECURITY REMARKIN6 REQUIREMENTS DOD 5200.1-R. DEC 78 REVIEW ON 28 MAy 8~ _.-•. ---.~- -- -- - .. .. -' ... - SECRET U. S. Army Chemical Research and Ds,elopment laborator!es Technical Report • CRDtR 3213 .." ~.- I , ~, Brunie E. Hackley, Jr. (hap~elle C. Cochrane Ethel B. Hackley May 1964 EDGEWOOD ARSENAL, MD Group 3 Downgraded at 12 Year Intervals; Not Automatically Declassified. (opy....:,;.:... of _Copies SECRET CR DL·P II b·4 2·S·63 Ddt:nsc D.>cum,mtation Cent~r AvaUabiht Z" ~OtlCC Quahf~.:"d :-cqucstcn; n--Al" obtain copies of this report from H,,·atlquartt-r!'. Dd,'nSl' Oo('umcntation Cl.!nter. AUn: TISIA--l. Canlt'r(~n :Sto1l1on ••\iexandna, Vitginia. CKDU lZ13 May 19M SOltE CH&WlCAL. RE.~.CTI0NS Of' BZ (U) Sret:ru.Q E. Hackley. Jr. ChsppdJ.e C. C~hr&1'\e Ethel & Hackley ; ...... !'P~. !-~.~.J~ Colonel. Me Directcr of Medu.. 4Il Ilesurch S. D. sn..VSJt TftCbnieal DirC4:tor U. S. Army Ed,~ Araenal CHEWlCAL a£SJ;A.!tCH AND OE:VJ:LOPJ.""PT LABQaAroJUltS F.d,e.ood M.eM~. NArylarui SKMT (U) This 'IIIOf'it _as ~Oftductt'd under Tuk .. .c08.0';-Ol~i1. Biochemical Action of Ch.mlu.l Aiel. {U). The e:xperunental data are com.ainet:! m notebook. MN-14Sl.. WN-1465. )01-1-«0. 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CONFID£NT'aAL DIGES1' tel ,nul, of the ch.1!mhtry of UZ A runda.rn~r.tal aSS11&t 1n prQb1=ems that m~7 v,r,s,jI cOllduct~d 1O :ri~~ til d~uctton. de~on"mH'Jat~on. bl0choll!mi~.u mechanism of :>("t\on. ~nG m~taboli.m. a2 re 1eU ~'1tn t:t) .u.b~tiN· ..d pbt'nvi I §G-I!fiS,n&tClf to 'fu:td 2. -4-oxa,c.olid1n~dioClte". (b) ni~"llel w produc;e a T.1d1eil (Ritt~r ru.ctiO'rt1. ~ (el alkyl h.a.lldes to ,lye ~te'rn.u-y a..'<fltnOl1h - ,a.1h Anaiy.ill of 5l. e~n be &cc:ompU.b~d by quatlerruutio\: in acetonilrilt: lepa.r&tion of l"t!actanta. usd & • • • .,inl .pe~tral1y SOME CHEMICAL REACTION') OF BZ {U} IS) (S} INTRODUCTION al. ill ~ cnmpaund that ha. ~fOn t~ dasai£led as an inc.,'lpac:itattng To assat in the ev;iluation 0: the blololical propertt.cs of the agt'!'nt. andpt'oblerns of ml'nu!acture. stor.. ge stability, detectton. dc .. 'mt.mi· natmn. bsochrmu:>ll mechanishl of :l~ti(ln, tino mtttab;,h=tm. a tundam .... tal .. tudv of the chemist.-'! of az has been made, tU} (hemic.al IS~ ,;}t~s: ag~nt In th,. (,~lem~cal structure cl BZ there Clt"e three ~rim~'1 reac:li¥e f:') tnt" ~stn Hnkage. and tcl the qUlnuc:1idinyl la) thr tl'tUal'\' ;:.kc~1 -0- n) 9 j\-I o-c-c ~tI Of! i~Uh ~'\ {' f - nitro~e'n atom, It. surv-:y of the 1ite~ature (open and claniHed) on benl-H'iie ester! ~or.tainU'l1 a tt"rtiary nttl'olen !U the J'-pos!tion of the alcnhol moietyl. Z. 3," shq ... s that mo~t attention ~. been c!ire<:t~d to rt:'lcttons ~! thl" tertiary nitrolen. i. e., qU<it~rt'tu.:atiot'l and salt formAtion, ..,hd~ httle has ~~n done or. the dlr~c:t r eacuons ot' tbf' hr"droxy' function A conSiderable errort haSl been elCl~nd~d in th~~~ ~bt1ral0r1eS on th~ hvdrolytlc cl~a...age of Bi!. The purpose of thl$ res .. ;ut:h Wil.!. to !tudy ru-eho:u of the teru3.ry hydroltyt group as .. ell as reactions 'p1!clhc: fol" bt'n~,late e'lters that invr/Ol 'e a bi functional Q'/: hl.o cente-r«i atta~]r. on th ... akoho! and ~.tf!r li:tlkagt:. 1.. additum. stJmco prevIously unrepr>rtd q~ ~rr"'ry salts _ere pr:epart'd as model!IJ to assist In the an:at'lSIS and tdEnt.ih~ation of BZ ...nd Its metabolic producb n (S) - PROCEDURE!" .\tiD .....£StiLTS. (5) One of tbe clause mod .. of {ormation of Z. "-oxa~olidlnedlonu results from the ,.eact;:m tR an •• hydr"llty eete:- and an i.cx:yanate to fao'm the \ corre.porxbnl ur~lhane, which is Dub.equenUy cycli&ed by heat or aluline t:.at~ly.t~ to the requ.:ute ()Xa&olidinetiione. S o n RCH-C-OR' ! I o OM NH-R" "-/ C II o In thf' 'Fcia.l c ... e of ben&llate e.ten, the ouaohdinedioue. are form,--d "JYlfltaneously, even at low. temFrature., 'on reacticn with .. ~ irecyanate. {, This type of two-centered attack .ou1d h- Rpecific for ben&Ual~ esters .uch as 8Z. By judicio'!•• election of the i.nc:yanatt>, the N-.ub"tl tutt'd- 5. 5-dlphcraYl oxaaolidint'(lione (obtal:l«<l a. a .inlle proctuc:t) C(!\w:' possibly ~ analy:ed by tluore.cent. co)orlmf'~ric:, infrared. or other physical (5) o af.~l)'tical mean" that .auld proYlde an uneq'liv?Cill assay of the beNlllale to the total exclusl0n of :)ther meubolic iralments. 1. (U) Glmeral Procedun for the Preparati0!L0.! Oxaaolidinedionec From az. _ --0 A. mmure of ) 1m (0.003 mole; of H, 0.003 mole 1)( i.ocyaNde, and 10 ml of dry benaene WAS refia«d for I hr. The cooled baftune soObatlon ••• fdtered ~nd the Ultrate e"_p?rated to drynen under vacuum. The resl..... c~y.taJb&cd from isopropyl alcohol afforded the ouaolicUfiedione ~ (U) Rf'sulhl. Th" oxa&ohdl:tecborw. prepar~ are luted Ll table 1 They all P.Xhlbl\ ch~r&cter'~"·1C'; Jnfra .. ~ absorptlonlJ In tM relicn. of 5. s,. Cu~~thane) and S. 11& (amid .. ,. 8 (5) a!tter Reaction ProchKts (S) RaUer et al 7 report" tht' r"actlon of nitrde. with alk.. nes or tt"rtJary alt6hol. t;-{~m Nt-alkyl .ur-ide. The pt'e.~nct- vf " tertiary altoho! ttr~p 1ft 8Z sugie-stfll tM pouibll!' applicauon. of this reaction to BZ. (U) General Proced"J"e lor the Ratter Readlon. A sglut ton of I 1m (0. 005 mo!.e. cd BZ and O. 004 moJ~ of mtr&11!' 10 mA of I!act~l Ole etsc .. ud was chlll~ In an Ice bath and 15 sr.l of concentrated SUlf\l~lC acid added ~r~).(' a\ a r;ate .\l(:h that the temt)C"at'~r~ *as m.un,~sned betwe\'en .,,0 to ~o C. Tht' re-action ms.tvre WlA. st;rr~ c.~W fat' I h:- and at room tenlperature {or Z hr The .o)uUQn ..a. poured ontO' cru.hed ice and nemrah.t.K with .l\tu~atH pouklt.aum carbollate ."lut!on. then extracted wath ~hlof'ofo:rm. The t'xtract was dried over lUlhydrous potau'iWl\ c~rbonate or .odiwn .uUate line: the solvent f'emoyri- Til. reaih" o 0..as c ry.talhaed from ben&en~ O~ beMent' pctrch:Ym ether (bp lQ to 60 C~ to 'fIeld the de. ired producU In z (5) T~bl. /. list. the Ritter prooud. prepared Tney at. ('olorle.', crY5faHlne .olids ,.,sth defanitt' meltlns polnb and ~how no unusual ~b&l'ac1er lSts~ ab.orptton. upon mfrared analy.,. a-eN • cu, TAB~..! l. 4.0X'AZOl..!DJNEDI~N&s ~-.y=o V/ y-a - - c ... boon .... lllnl a- Vos-mula pbtnt CH! - CH)O-o- MOZ-\t>(CHJ'Z"· ~J:- ro o-N"N-o- ~ ! -- ,. Calcutated Found Calculated Found °c .r=§= Y'.ld - Hydrolun " .. ".6 14&.14,) CZ.H1S01" Ul-a31 ClaH ...03NBr 17 76.6 I. 61. 8 1S 9 61 .. al7-lIl CZZH,.,o]N 17, S 16.9 16.9 1 " 5.0 ellHI,o..t: 09 ?l.S 73. I 4.8 CZ'"l ..OSN Z C ZJ "1.001N Z 90 61.1- J J n. I) 5 .. S 3 1"'-150 Cl~Hl;OlN 10 61 67. " 1".Z 19.1 ....a 71.6 ".5 5 .. 153-15. Cl-,HS,ol") 72 74.' 13 80.0_. 129 .oC,-14, 15S~&S6 ,136.131 Ctt7flltP1N - -- (, }~ 5.0 3 ~ •• 10." .~,-7 . . \406 5.2 z (U) Rt-Iultl Tht' OX&&ohdlOedIOMI prepue'}d ar(> tssted In t~ble l'xhlb1\ .. haract4l!riltlt Jl'Iirared ablJor~'t)n!l in \ht' regu:ms of ') ~ They aU (urt'thant') and S. 7p (amide). B (S) RItter Reaction Product. Ihtter C!t al? r"!'p"rted the '~iu:bon of nstrlle» with al,,;:.nt"f or .alkyl amldc:. The ~re'lt'nct' :,f ~ tertiary alcohol group 1n BZ sugg\!5tr6 tht" poIslblt" apphctluon of thkS reactlon to BZ. (5' t~ruary aJcont\l. t;-r;;:m N (Ul Gen~rtI.l Proct'dure fOF the Ritter Reacuon. A ~olutlon of I gm (0.003 mold of 8Z and 0.004 mole of nltnle In 10 ml of glacJal a,-clle and was chlllt'd tn an Ice btlth and I; ml of conCl"nlTatt'd sulfuric aCid add4l!d dr~wls(> at a tate .uch that the tC' ,.;---.r~".lr .. wa& malOt~lOed betwtoen 5° to 10 C The reactson mixture wa~' starred cold for' hr and at room temper-ature for l hr The .0IuU .... " Win poured onto crushed ice and neutrahaed wlth .. atur,:,e<! pota •• lum carbonate 501uhon. then e"tracted w,th chloroform. The extract W~I dried over anhydrous potallium (OI1,bonat(' or .od,um lutfatp. and th~ .olvent removed The relS1GUe o 0 was (rY5talh&eo from beil&t'ne ~I' bcn&(''''' pt!tl'ol4'!um ether (bp 30 to &0 C) to YIeld the de'lFt"d prod~tl l (Sl Table' l. Issts ~h(' Rlttt'T' producUi prepared They are- colorle •• , crvstalhnt' lohds ""Itn dehnitt' meUmg !>OInt. and show no unu.~J cur~cter nBC absorption. upon mfr.ned ~naly.\s it-eN }J CU) TABLE l RITTEIl REACTION PAODUCTS ~O O-!"-g-OR' I NHR Mellan, Yield polnt R' .\- oc 0 II CH -C3 0 II CH)CHZ-C- Ciubon: Hydro,,,n Formula C~lculat.d round C.alculat.d Found " " Oulnuchdlntt 179·180 7& C,on H Z6C )N2 Quilluc ltd'ne It''-lIS 69 C l4HZSO)NZ Qulnuc UdinC' 1)0 I (, 9 7 I "7 Z 6 ., 71 0- (, .. 0; 71 70 9 & '( nl 71. 8 I the" -: 73.0 ;3 73 .... 71 (, 7£0 3 ~ 0 c;-g0 II NHz-C-CH '16·99 C lsH 1.80 )N Z 9. 0 ~ z- - QUlnUC Udtne 111.- 11 :\ &1>.5 Cl .. H~70.. N3 b 7 0 CH)-~• M.th~·1 109·1 n oE- (1) t The carbon and hydrQ.en analY.4HIl thai re4c:tion product C=ovlate made to {urth.r purify the .ub.t.t.nc\!. WiU ~rom s 9 S I -. -I\U",npt -'--~tJ SECUT ,.., ..'" C. tCl dif{ere~es should ~ Ql3tern!.ry Ammonium Compov.nds. W~n ~ tertiary base 11 quaterni&~ with an alkyllahde. the in solubility ~f the salt-like product an<! the sta!'tmc materials suffIcient to &How spectral determination Q{ the base. Se ....eral phen&cyi bromide quaternarle'$ of BZ were prepared sub.ti~uted (C) Gener .. l Procedure for Salts. Pre~ration of QU2ternaa A m'Xlure of I gm (0. OO~ mole) of BZ, 0.004 mole of the phenacyl bromide. "I"!d IS ml of chlor;,fcrm W4. allowed to stiJ.nd at room temperatu!"e {or l8 hr. The solvent was removed under 1r-acuum and the residue: W;1& c r),s!alli&ed from ethanol-ether. acetonitrlle- t!ther. or ethanol-I, Z tiimethoxy«'thane. l.. lasted 1h (5) Results. These products, tYPlcal table 1 high-melt~ng crystalhnt' soHds. are lu part of thli overall prolram, the a.uthors were interested in preparIng the acyiate<i der:vatsves of nl.. In thla connecti~n attempts were mac(' to ~c:etylate BZ wIth ilcetlc anhydride .and Wlt~ acetyl chloride 1,1 pyri. dine to IU) avail. The anfrared spectrum of 8Z mdieates .tronl int~amolec: ular. \it' t:ntermolecular hydrolen bonelln,. which JS absent in its ~alts. The nonreactivity oMerved wIth the us~i acetylahn, rea.ent. may be due to thi. bondin" a . . .ell a. to .terl~ facton. Thus. treatment of the p-toluenesu1fonic acid s .. lt of 8Z with 1.0propenyl acetate ;&{forded the acetate qUIte smoothly. SECltET 10 CONFIDENTIAL TABLE l (C) PKENACYL BROMIDE QtiA'l'£kNARY SAL1"S OF 8Z C~rbon Alkyl Mli~e p-Phenylphenuyt brOtPu:h~ p-N,trcpbeMcyl brormd~ p. BrCP.ftophenacy) ~fGmU~~ ~·N& phthaevl bromld~ I . . Z14-lIS' '}l 68 b8 190-IQl qq ~q.q l1t\-I1S lZO-lZ4 q() ~6.b t)} h 7.7 bS q ~8. } 5t. b tl7 z;, ~en Uyd", Neltanl !yleld tpennt icakulated Fou."ld OC fel Clllc;u.::.~ed , . Ft\Unii ~ I S.4 S. 7 ~ I) I ".Ii ~ I S 1 4 8 S ... A rrn){tYfe ~f l. gm 10 003Q mule) of th~ p-tol~ene9uHom(' and "alt 0 of B7.. mp 110 1~ tSloC. lO ml of l5opropenvl acdllte and a fe_ crys,"!!> of p.t~luenes\llfcnIC llCld -aa r~iluxed; acetone -;U dl~tilled off 510-1y oyer a perll.M! of S hr. Th~ mixture was homoleneou. at thIS t~m('. Thoe (Oxce •• ,.opro~nyl .ac~l"'te -a. removed under ...·acuum and the refoldu1e- m~de alkahn~ _tt), ct;)id .&'ura~ed pot~,.,um carbc~t(' soluhon. Ths . . .a. extrllctecl _lth chloroform. tined 01/4"l ""hydrou. 5OOl..1:n sulfate. ,,00 th~ 'Dlvent removed "nder reduced preu9rl..' The re"due was rt'fluxed _lth dlethyl ether. liitered. and t"oolt'd to rourn t~mperaturt'. :t vleldt'd 0 ~8 ~m. 44 st., of th~ act!t~t>.,. o 0 mp IlJ to III C. Ca£c~l.t,.d: C, n.8; H. t> b1 Found. C. 72. 7 H. b 7 E. (e) ~e!ctropbotome\flc Determmatlon o! SnuU guanh~.e!J ot BZ p-Br",mopbenilcyt bromldt' reach rf'adily _IU, 8l. In acnomtuie formaDa & q~tt':-n.. ry salt. SlnCf' quaternary lJ;ut. havf' relatavely hl,h eolublHty inwate:.one may st'parate the product from r"actant. and thus tlet~rmme the amount of tt'rtlary .mine Orlln~llU~' pft',ent. A plot of .b.of'~~cy Verttu. concentrat:vn ~oUo." Bet'r'. Df'tAlled p,OC't'dur ... for tht' dett'f'mlnatlon of BZ In (a) a'Cetonltr Ie. fb) w~tu, and (c) In human ..hol~ bloed {oUow. 1._. C'ONF1DENTlAL Reasents: Rec ry.taJ1i~~d p-brto.nO!'h~~cyl bromidt'. spectre.grade -'l~f'~u::~!:,:~e. ·:h!"'!"J.{"':-'n. C:P. () J M t!'u(hydro~ym"'t;'rl1llminomethanc (tris) buUer (pH 8.5). cyclohexane. ~Qd az. tel ~lerminat1on of az 10 Act:fonitnle. To O. 1 rnlof 1O-4! M .o~ution of ?-bromaphenacyl t-,romldc an acetomtrile In a ,l•• "-atoppered botUe i. added 1 to ~O ug or l\Z dinoh'f"' in I ml of acetonitrile. The solution IS mixed and heat~~ in <l ~CIO(' w .. ~_r bat-~ lor 10 min After coohng the _olutien to room temperilturt' l rol of Q.l M Kel aM 5 ml of cyciobeXOlne are added a.nd the mixture I I mechanic~y shaken for, min. A portion of the aq-a~ou£ phase is re<ld spectrophoto:netTieaUy at Z&5 mt! and the :adherence to Beer's lav.· demonstrated (table 4, figure I). ee) TABLE .. (U) OETi:RMlNATICN Of" l!Z IN ACETONlTR¥ BZ uclml o l.b 5.Z 0.0&6 O.ZOS 7.P. 10.4 il.O ~ Z. I L O.llS 0.-150 0.597 O. 138 Averagll: of five determinatlvnl ee) Q!:terminatinn oC BZ in Aqueous SolutioD:!.:, tel To l-ml ~queous flolutiohs of BZ (S to 40 I'll an! added O.l ml of trif! buffer (pJi 8. S) and 3 ml of chloroform. The mixture lW shaken mech~nica.l1y for S min and the aqueous lilyt:r removed. An aliquot of the ChlOl.,{orm la.yer is air evaporated ~nd the reSlidue di£lJolved in 1 ml of acetonitrile. Th~ ana;lysi5 i. then made in the manner reporled above (E. 1. j (~ble 5. Haute: Z•. CO'AflDENTIAL il UNC1AS!1FJED • I J'1CiUJl£ 1 DETCaMtNAnON OF Sl. iN ACETONlTJULE CONFIDENTIAL (U) TABLE ; DETERMINA nON OF 8Z IN AQU~U§ SOLUTlONS , I BZ II ug/ml O. ttl 1. Z5 Z.5 5.0 - Abscrb4kncy=: C 018 n.058 0.101 0.Z53 7.5 0. 391 0.517 IO.v 1~ ~ o 5 Average of five 3. (C) HQ det~rminations. Determination of BZ in HUhl&n Wholot Blood. (C~ To 1 ml of human "'hole blood is adt!~d a I-ml ~qu~ous solution of BZ. The mixture is diluted to 7 mi ant! tt-.oI'01lCh1y mixed. OM mmHitc!:~ of SOc;. znSO.. 1. added. mixed. ~nd f~Uow~d hy 1 ml of 0.3 N Ba(OH,Z' Ch}Groform (10 roll,s addled and the mixtuf'(' is sJ:allken mechanically for 10 min. It IS then transferred \0 .. Ilass.stc;pp~red centrtfule tu~ and spn."1 at Z500 rpm for 10 min. A -I-mt aliquot of the chloroform b.rer is air evaporated and the analy.is performed in acetOnitrile as above (table 6. fi!:.are 3}. TABLE (U) f; DETERMINATION OF BZ IN WHOLE BLOOD nz lAC /ml I 7 3.4 o o ;. 1 C) Obl 148 l3G O.UO 5.9 &.8 0.317 0.388 0.418 10.l CONfIDENTlAL 14 1.0 o, ::1.1 1l.7 Q.ft ." c .. J 0, •" II <It 0 O. o. '4 FIGWl£ I. ANALYSIS OF BZ 1M AQUEOUS SOLUnONS o • i Wkrli/lTame • ,.,1' mWWter 10 ~ 11 eoh.,,_ FIGUIlE 3 ANALYstS OF BZ 1M BLOOD 14 CONFIDENTIAL III. (Cl CO\~Cl..UStONS. A rund~ment~l study of the ch~;n,stry of BZ w~s conduct~ to problems th4t may ar he ln detectlon, decontamination. blochC!m1cal mech~nism of action. lIrld met~bohsm. BZ reacts with (Ol) ~ub~htut('t' phenyl I~ocy;\n&telt to yield Z. 4-oxa... ohdine(!1ones. (~) nit riles to p,-oduce 'U'Iudes (littler reachon). and (e) <llkyl halides to 11ve quaternary ammonunr . ~1t». An.al),!"s of Sl. C:~n be accrimphshrd by q~tern\1~"hon In acetomtnle. .eparahon of reactant •• and auaYlnll spectrally. >lS5lSt ~n CONFlD£NTIAL UNCLASSIFIED (U) LITERATURE CtTED I. Ford-MQOr~. ,,_. H .. aM lOR. H. R. Synthetic Mydriattcs. J. Ch"!."'l. Soc. (Lonrlon) 55 (1947). 2. St~rnbach.!... H .• ar..d l\.auer. S. Antispasmodics IiI Esters (" B1Cyc:lk Alcohols an:! Th~lr Q'aalternat"y Salts. J. Am. Ch·r."!. Soc ~. bObS (1953). 3 Sas~. Samuel. Ma"'t~r. l:-Wlf'~ Lud~mann. Wilham D .• Martsn. JON. J Bratt. M"rtln. Sp-". and Mialou$hek. Ralph. PFC. T~chn1C:al Memorandum 13-1". ColonmetTlc and Spectrophotometnc Eshmatum of EA 2277 and Similar Compounds. Som~ Ch~mlStl"Y on the Oecompo!lhOn of EA U71 (m June 1960 SECRET M1!1TH,fo·,·l u m 4 U. S. Arm.,' Ch~mlc.ll Resrarch and Dev~lopmEr.~ l..aboratorles. CROL SpeCial Pubhcatlon 4-28 EA 1.277 (U). A ~''::-:'I",:>ry Report as of IS March 1qbl March 1961 SECRET Report. .!!. 5 C lark- LC'N1S. J. W, Z." Oxal:oHdmedlone Ch~m b:; (1958) (, aekker. R. F .. Faber. A. C .• Tom. D. H. E .• Verleur. H .• and Nauta. W T~_ Rec. 'ra" !:hlm ~. lid (1951). 7. Ritter. J .. and Kahsh. J J. Am 4(;48 (1948). UNCLASSIFIED 19 Ch~ ..r. Soc 70. Revs DiSTRIBUTION L15T :-:0. ; No. of I.. 8 ct - 11 ll·1~ 16 37·18 19·15 3l H H 3; 41 -47 COPIC!': made ISO M.lIl and FlIt" Record C\.·ntc.'r. CRDt. (Record C()pyl CRDL Llbrar-y. CRDL. Bldg 3330 Blonwd:c,,) RUcdrch Lib. CRDL. Bldg 3110 Pubhcdtlons S\·ctJon. Tcc.'1nlc.,.1 R~led5es Branch. TID DI:-ector of M(.·dlt:dl Rt:!)carch, CP..,.JL Chid. Ph)'s~olog'f 0:"'\5100, CRDL A\~"tTil!.an Army 5t.u{ (W). ATTN: Lt. CGI P. D. YOltE(', ZOOl Connecticut Avenuc.'. N. W • \lw'a!fhm~ton 8. D, C. CanadIan Lhu~on OffIcer (CBR). BUlldmg 51(11. Edgev.6Od A:-$enal. M lryland Chad. Bureau oS M,-,<hcUlC and Surg~r~'t Ot"partmcnt of the N·v')'. ATTN: Code 74. Washmi:ton O. C. - l0390 ChIef. Bun'du of Nd\'al W':<!PO~5. Code CS··3. Washir.gton. O. C. l(#380 Ch,("-f. Bureau of Na"'di W\.iJPOr.s. Code FWAM-ll. Washington, D. C. - l0380 Cnld. Field OHv~. USA rorclgn ~t.:;:r.H and Tc;::hno!ogy C~ntcr. BUlldml; 4585 ("~3j. £dg~wood Arsenal, M;;t yland - llOIO Chid. Fore~lin Techno!o~)' Ol'l>HH!:)fl. ATTN TQ·EW~, Wngi-.lPan~uon AFB. OhIO - 450433 Ch,d of R~H'i'1Tch and De\'~lQpnl'n1, Department of the Army, ATTN' Life Sc.I ... nc,-,!!- Vivl5lon. W~5hlngtor.. D. C. - l0310 Ch: cf. PrCC'\,l"nh~'e Mt"dH:mt" DIvIsion, Dlrcdorat\"' of p,.o!esSlotUll SCl:"\'\(:c. Oii1c.e of The Surgeon Generil}, Washlr Jt<m. D. C.l03lS ComMilndant, U S. Army CBR Weapons Oncntahon Course. Dugw.lty Pro)vl'1g Ground, Dug~ay. Utah - &fOll Cotnmanda.nt. U. S Army Ch~mlc~l School. ATTN: Trainmg MedIa Op.'uum. Fort McClclhm. AlabAm;t - l£,lOS Cc.mlntsooant. U. S. Army Commilnd • General Staff College. AT1N: Libritr, Dl"l$~on. Fort Le.wenworth. Kanus • 66017 Co.mmandant, U. S. Army War College. ATTN: Libl"er)'. Carlssle Batrac!(.s, P(mns~'lvania • 17013 (:c.rnm.umcr·m·Ch ... t. v S. Atlantic Fleet. Box 100. DI\'iliion 30, ATTN: Cooe 313A, No:rfolk. Virgmia - l3511 CQmmandcr-moChlef. U. S. Pacihc F!ee~, Na..·), No. 1l8. Bo,. 11. '0:/0 Fleet Post OffIce. San Ft"ant:i~co, Califorma - 9411S DISTRIBUTION LIS)" NO.5 (Contd, 48 49 so "I 5l S3 Cornmander, Hq, RTO (RTNW). Bolling Air Force Base, Wa5hm~ton. D. C. - lOBI Commander (Code 88). U. S. Nit'MI Ordnance T~st St4tiar.• China Lake. CalitoTma . 93557 Crnnmilndcr (COIle 7:;3,. U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Statltl.. ATTN' Technlcdl Library. Chana L.tkc. Gtlifornia - 91557 Commander. U. S. NdYal Weapons l..;abordto~r. (C(,o(, KRT). ATTN: T('chnH: .. 1 L!brary. Dahlgren. ViTglflla Commandln(! Gem,·r;"l. Aircraft, Flt'et Martne F->t'c~, Marine Corp~ AI: S:.::Hon. E! Toro. Santa Anit. C"hfornia - 91709 Commar:.Jm;; Gene ral. Dt'sC'rC't T ('st CIi'nter. Fort DOllglas. Utah - ...,,,'B 84113 S4 5; 56 57 sa 60 61-cl. 63 65 66 Commanthnlt ~.·nt'ral. F i('t't Marin" Forct'. Atlantic. Norfolk. Vlrginta - l~511 Commanding Gt-ner.), lst Marin(' Brigade. Fl~ct Mar,.iC: i·orce. c/o FPO. San Francisco. Cahior",,, - 96601 Con..nan~hng veneral. ld Manne AIrcraft Wing. MCAS. Cherry Point. N. C. - l85H Commanding General. U. S. Army CombAt Developments Corr.~nd Expenmentatlon Center, ,'\TTN; CDED-GC. Fort Ord. C;::1:!orm .. - 93941 Commaud:ng G\·nt.. ral. U S Army MatenC'1 Comm*\nd. ATTN: AMCAD-S. W.u:hlngton. O. C. - lOllS Commandm~ General. U. S. Army MaterIel Command. Al'l'N: Cheml5tr'r .. no Matt'('Iah Branth R('sf"~rch Dh·s»ion. Wafhinglon. O. C . . lOilS ComrT>andmg G\.'ncrai. U. S. Army Mat~r;e) Command. RelJC'arch a:ld D('vl'lopmen-, Dlrector-OItC'. Dt'vdopment DiVision. CD Sranch Bu)ldm$: T7. Washmgton. D. C. -lOllS CQmmamhng Gf'lle :aJ. U. 5 Arm)' Mechcal Research. Developn-aent Command. AT'IN. Chl(~f, Retords • Reports Bra"t:'h. Mam Na ..·y BU1!dmg. W.uhmgton. D. C. l03lS Con:mar.dmg Gt·neral. U. S. AMllY Mumtlon. Command. ATTN: AMSMU-RE. Oevf'r. N~w Jersey - 07801 Cornmand:ng Gent'ul. U. S. Army M\lnit1on~ Command. ATTN: AYSMU-RE-EP. Dover. New JC'rsey • 07501 Commanding Genenl. U. S. Arm)' Munitions Command. ATTN: AMSMU -55·5<". Dover. Ne ... Jeuey -07801 Comrnandtrlg Gent"ral. U. S. Army N&tlck ~boratorles. ATTN: Te~hn~t<11 J.lb~ary. N~!I(:k. Masuc.husetts - 0176l DiSTRIBUTION LIST NO. S (Contd) b7 68 69 70 7l-i'l 73 74-7; 16 77 78-79 80-81 83 85 81 CommOlncitng General. U. S. Anny Supply And Matntenance CommO\nd. ATTN: AMS5M-SO-A. Wuhington. D. C. - ~0315 CommAnding Gen'ftal. U. S. Army Test .. £vOlluation CommAnd. ATTN: AMST£-NBC. Abe:,deen Proving Ground. MarylAnd lIDOS CommAnding Officer. 19ld Aerospilce MedIcAl Group. ATTN: SUAM-3. Vandenberg AFB. CaliforniA Comm~ing Ofhct't. Det4lchm~nt 4. ASD (ASOWC). Ellin Air Force Base. Florid. - 1l,4Z Commanding Offl\:.:r. Dugwa')' Provmg G~ound. ATTN: T~chnical Libra ry. DU§WOl y. Utah - MOll Cuuunanding Oificf;.'r. Plciltinny Arsenal. ATTN: SMUPA-VA6, Dov~(. New Jen.e')· - 078Ul Comm;lnding Officer. Technical TUinink Cente:r (TS.OF), Lo\ q' Air Force Ba 5e. Colorado CommAnding OOicer. USAF School of At:ros~ce Medidne (SMOTL). ATTN: Documents Librartiln. Brooks Air Force BaBe. Texas· 7al35 Comm~ndmg (){ficer. Air Proving Ground Center (PGAPl). EC1ilt Air Force Base. Florida -3154l Commanding Officel'. U. S, Arm) llaillstic Rese.rch IAboratorh:es. ATTN: AMXBR-T (Mr. William KokinakiSl}. Aberdeen Provini Ground. Marylcand - llOOS Commanding Officer. U. S. Army Biologli:fOl wbotatorics, ATTN: Documents. To.'!chrnc .. l Librar)'. Fort Detrick. Frederick. MAr")'IOlnd - lJ70l CommOlndmg Officer. U SA CDC Artillery Agenq·. ATTN: CAGA T -R W. Fort Sill. Oidahom" - 13,04 Commanding Oificer. U.S. Arm)' Com!>Olt De'Velopnentl. CommAnd CBIt Agency. Fort McClellan. Alabama - 36Z05 Commanchng (){ficcr. U.S. Army Combat Developnetlt. Command Intellilcncc Agency. Fort H:llabird. MarY!And - Z1l19 Commanding Offi(;~r. U.S. Army Com~t Developments Conun.nd Medical Sef"\"ice -"gency, Fort S~m Houaton. Texas· 71Z3 .. CommOlnding OOlcer. U. 5. Arm~' Limited War Laboratory. ATTN: TechnicAl Dil'ec!or. A~rd~en Provinl Ground. Maryland Commandin& Officer. U ~. Naval U;,it, Edlewoocl ArsenAl. Nuyland • llOlO Direl.:tor. Air University Library, ATTN: .~UL3T·'179. Maxwell Air Force Ba.e. Alabam~ • 3&llZ DISTRIBUTION 1..lST NO 90 91 98-103 104 lOS 106 10'1 S (eontd) Oircctol". BIologIcal Scicnc('s On'iuon (COOl' 440,. Office of N~val Resl'drch. Department of the N;wy. 17th. C:)I'IstituUon Avenue. N. W.• Washington l5. O. C. Director of CBR Opt-rations. 0((,('(, of thi! AUJ.t.ant Chid' t St.aU for Force Devl'lopments. Drpt of the Army ATTN: FOIl CMSR. Washington. o. C. - lOllO Olrcctor 01 Engineermg • lndu§tnal St:'rVlces. ATTN: Pubhc.Jlhons Clerk. U. S. Army Edgewood Ar.enal. EQlc"*~ Arsen~l. Maryland - l1010 Director. U. S. Army Edgl'''''ood Arsenal. Operilhon. Re.e~rch Group. Edgewood Artlenal. Maryland- lt010 Dlrecto:-. U. S. Naval RC'"~t'arch l~boriltory. ATTN: Army Lta,son Ofricl'r. COOl' I07l. W.. shmgton. 0 C. l0190 DirettoI'. Waltl'r R ..·t'<f, A rm\' Institute of Rcscil rch. D,,,:,,,.,n ot NeuropsychIatry. 'W.uhmgton. D. C. - 20011. Director. Walter Reed Army instltute of Re.earch. W~lter R.eed Army Medu;.JlI Center. Washinlton. O. C. - 20012 DIvision at Hc~lth Mobihution. tJ. 5. Public Health Serv;ce. ATTN: Mr. Charlt's H. H~rp. Deputy Chief. Research Branch. Room Il16. Tempe "R" Buddsnl. "-.shin,tOft 1.S. D. C. Dr D. F. Downing. Dt'f~ns(' RC:h:~n.h Starr. Munition./TW. Brsti.h Embauy. 1100 M" •• ;tc:husett. Av~nu<e. N. W. W•• hincton 8. D C. Executive Dsrc.-c:tor. £A CBR Adv;~oq' Council. Room 1.71.. Building 5~Ol. £dg~"'ood Au('n.a!. Muyland - 1.1010 Hr..lIuquart('u. AF 1£ (MCD,. Wriaht-p.. Uerson ATB. Ohio45433 H~adqu3rters. AFMTC. Dep;.;t)" for Bi~.tl'onaut'c. (NTX), ATTN: CQI. Wslh"m H Let-, USAF. MSC.P~tf"ick Air Force Base. florida - 3l9lS He~dquu~~l'S. AFSC (SCCiB). A TTK B. E. Flaherty. Lt. Col.. USAF. MC. Andrews Alr f oree Ball'. W,uhtnlton. D. C. - l0131 108 10<) Headquartt:rs. U. S. Army CQlnb.il Dev~lopnents Command Cornb<lt Sl'rvice Support Group. Fort Lc!e. Virlinia - 1.3.1 Headquarteu. U. S. Army Munitions Comm~nd. Marine Corps Reprc')cr.tativc. ATTN: AMSMU - t.M. O1wer. New Jerse~' - 07801 110 Hq. U. S. Air F~rc .... (AFMSPA-Bsonucleonics). ATTN: Spe~l.Jl! Weapons Dderlsl' OUscer). WashIngton, D. C. - t0333 01STRlBUTION l.IST NO 90 93 96 97 911-103 104 lOS 5 (Contd) Director. Blolog,,:al Selenet's DIVision (Cod,· 440). Ofllct' of N.\·~l Rese.arch, Oc~rtmcnt of thc Navy, 17th. C.>n5titution "venue. N. W.• Wa<4hinKtor. lS. D. C. &irector of CBR OJK-rations. OfflU' of the .\uIst..nt C}1,ci '\ Stoat! for Force l)ev('lopment•• Drpt of the Army ATTN: FOR .;MSR. WashlnKlon. D. C. - l0310 Director 01 Er.gineersng • lndU5\fJal SerVlccf. ATTN: Pubht:.tbons Clerk. U. S. Army EdSt'wood Arsenal. EdK~wood Arsenal. Maryland - llOIO Director. U. S. Army Edgt·v.ood Arsenal. Operations Research Cruup. Edgewood Arsenal. MarYland- .uOIO Director. U. S. Ncav..1 R ('!Ot'a ret. Laboratory, ATTN: Army uiu.on ()(fi('cr. Cod,' 1071. WashIngton. D C. lOJ90 Director. Walter Re(-d Arm.,- Institute of Res~arch. Di'·;~'''r.. of Ncurops'Y'duatry. Washlngton. D. C, - lOOll Director. W"ltt'r Rccd Army institute of Research. Walter Reed Army MedIcal Ct'nt~r. W .. shin.ton. D. C. - lOO~Z Dlvislon of HeaUh Mobih£ation. U S Pubhc Health Servu:e • .\TTN· Mr. Charl"s H. Harp. Deputy Chit'f. Research Branch. Room Il16. Tt'mpo "R" 8uIldlnl. Wa_hioalOO ZS. D. C. Or D. F. Downing. Odcnsc RC$Coll ,h Stan. Mu.'"litions/TW. 8ritish Embau\·. ~ 100 Massachust'tu .\venue. N. W. W~.hinltoa 8.0 C. Ex~o:utiye Dlr~ctor. 1:.A CDR Advi.ory Cuuocal. Room Z1l, Building S101. £dgcwoocl Ar!~naJ. Marvland - Z1010 Hc.dquuten. AFLC (MCD). Wright-Pa.tterson AFB. Ohio- 4;433 106 107 Headquarters. Af'MTC. Deputy {or B100lstronautlcs (MTX). ATTN: Col. Wilham H Li:t". USAF. MSC. Patrick Air Force Base. Florida - 119l; Headquarters, AFSC (SeCB). ATTN. 8. E. Flaherty. Lt. Col. , ~SAF. MC. Andre"". Air Foret' B:15(" Washmllon. D. C. - l0331 108 109 110 He~dquarters. U. S Army Com~t Dev('lojX1lt>nts Command Comb:At Servict' Support Croup. Fort L~e. Virlinia - 23111 Headquarters. U. S. Arm.,' Munitions Command. Marine COl ps Representative. ATTN: .t'.MSMU - LM, Dover. New Jersey 07!Ol Hq. U. S. Alr Force. (AFMSPA-l:honucleonics). ATTN: Special Weapons Detcnse Officed. Washmg1on. O. C. - Z0333 .!2..ISTRIBUTION lJST NO. S (Contd) 111 112 113 11-< Headquarteu. U. S. Joblrine Corps. ATTN: Staff MedIcal QffJt:C'r (Code AM). Wuhinl!On. D. C. - ,(GoO Institut~ for Cooperati,rc Research. University of Pennaylvani.i. ATTN: Security Officer. TO: Ltbrarian. Project Summit. }634 Walnut Street. ~~i1adelphia. Penns'Y.".ni .. - 19104 Office. Chief of Reaear..:h .... nd Development. Department 04 .fit" Army. Room 3£ 440. ATTN; Chemic .... l-lSiololic~! Office. Wuhinlton l5, D. C. - l0301 Olilee of the Chjd of Engineer'll. Depal·tment of the Army. £NCiMC-£D. ATTN: Mr. Jllm .... ~. M.dcolm. W.shinaton.D. C. l031; 115 110 • 117 118 119 lZO III III III 1,,4 ll~ • 1Z6 127 - no 131 - 1~ OOicer in Charge. NBC Defense D .. partment. U. S. :Qv.... l Schools Comm~md. Treasure Island. San Fr~nci.co 30. Califorflia PHS Liaison Officer. Fort Detrick. Frederick. Yaryl.arM! • !t1(l~ President. U. S. Army Airborne. Electronics. Special '''.dare Board. Fort Brac,. North CaroHM - l8301 Pr~sident. U. S. Army Arctic Tes~ Board. APO 733. Seattle. W.uhinlton Rese.uch Analysis Corporation. ATTN: Library. McLean. Virlinia - ll10l Stanford Research lnsbtute. ATTN: Exterrai Reports. G-037 (fot' Or. Wilbur Benson). Menlo Park. California - '4015 Surleon. U. S. A. Rocky Mountain Arsenal. Denver. Colar.ado 80Z40 The RAND Corporation. noo Main Street. ATTN: Llbrary. :,anta Monlca, California - 90406 U. S. Arm)' Sc1entific Liais"n and Advisor)' Group (1144" ATTN: Dr. Oor. L. ben~r". rn~ Pentalon. Waohinllon, D. C. -lOliO U. S. Army St~ndarcliution Group. UK. ATTN: CBR Representative, Box 65. USN 100. FPO. New York. Npw York - 09599 USA CDC Liaison Offic~r. Hq. U. S. Army Munitions Command. Dov~r. New Jersey - 07801 Defense Documrntation Center. CAmeron Station. AlexandriA. Viramla - Z1.314 CONFIDENTIAL ABSTRACT SECRET Ph"!'loluJrv DI\":51'C'n U S Army Chl'mlCal Rt'scarc h ~nd ~"~lopment l..aboral'.)rlt'5 (ir?up tfor DOC usc lb ~r,". I £dlt'wOOO Ar!l'na1. Maryland 1 SOME CHEMICAL REACTIONS 0'- 8Z tU, Report Tllll' fht' •...-urk ",as !Ita rled c ::mplt'led 5, to -~t~ 10 March 19b1 ~nd Apru I q6l Hacklt'}' 8renmc E Haddt-'l. Eth('1 n Authors Pubhcatlon tn 7 ;r Ccdl?:an~. Chappelle C. Tctal £10:0. of ~I~. ~C08 CRDLR ,01 01 {. ! 4 iH~ II I O. Othe'I' Rr.p?rt Nu'. ll. Rc:Ieasce S~at('mcnts t{or DOC use -:.niyl ~Elcmt'nt;a ry N'.)les Ifbr DOC use onh', 13. Author',. Key Terms - Uncl~ . . iHed Only nz ChemIcal reactions Detcchofl DecontaminatIon Blochcmunry Metabolism Sut-shtult!d compound. Phenyl laocyanatcs Chemu:al altents Nitrile. IncapacitatinG a;:t'"nu Mech~niam of ;actton Amidea Ritter reaction Alkyl halides Ammonium s.dts Qu<&te rnl at Ion Acetonitrile 5~ctrum 14. DOC Descrlpton (for DOC use only) 1 ') ld«mutu:r. - Unda"liicu ~, 16. Body of Abat:-Act l. of ·ox~zolidinedion~s Biochemical actIon (Cl The purpose of this ....vTk waS to conduct a fund;amen~ .. l study o! t~ chemUltryof BZ. to .:".i.t an problems that mey arise in detec~ion. decontamination. biochemical mechani .. m of aaction, ;and met~boli.m. 8Z reacts ....ith (n lIubstituted phenyl u~ocyan;atea to yield. l.4.oxazohdinedlones. (l) nitrHes to produce amide. (Ritter reaction). and (3) alkyl haHdefi to gave quaternary ammcmh.lm salts. Analysis of BZ c.an be accomplished b)' quaterniution an acetonitrile •• eparation uf reactants. and a •• aYlng .pectrtlUy. 17. Index;n. AnnotatIon FundamentAl .tudy of the =hemistry of Bl. to "slIist in the solution of prOblema of manuf~cture •• tor;a,c. detection. d~contami~tion. and bivchemical mechanism of ,,"'Hop. CONFIDENTIAL ABSTRACT 1. Orlilnatm, Actlvaty lao R~pt:rt Se~urlty PhysIology DI"'$icn U. S. Army Chemiul Renarch and Development Laboratories Ed.e~·ood Arsenal. Maryland 3. Cla.$lllcatlon SECRET SOME CHEMICAL REACT:ONS OF BZ (U) Report Title The ....-ork """. sta rted 1n Aprtl 1q6Z. ~~rch 19b1 and c~mpleted In S. Ha~kley. AuthQr'S Hackle~·. 6. Publication Date 8. O!'lluutor'$ Ren!": No. Brennie E .• Jr. Ethel B. Cochrane. Chappelle C. 1. Telal No. of Pa,es 9. Task CR:>LR 3113 ~O. Other Report ll. Releaae Statements (fer DDC use c.nly) NOli. II. Supplementary Notes ({nr DOC use only) CONFIDENTIAL 11. Auttw".'s Kt.·)· Tt.·rnl$ - Undasslfu:d Only BZ Chl'nllc al reat. "on21 Ot.'tt.·c tlon Dt'" ont arnln<ltlon Bwci:cnll!lt q" Mc(abota g.m SubSt.llutt.'d t.umpounds Phcn}'1 I too .. ~anatt."!> Cht'tHIC al .\~\·nt 5 ~Itnh's Me c ham 15m of at.. tlon Amide. R an .... I n'acllt . Alkyl hahd·:. Ammonaum salts QuaternJ zatlun At ",·tomt nl~ Spectrum l.. ~ -oxa 7.ohdanedJonc:. aloc ht'mlcal action Int. "POl" It;ttlns: .:;:·:nI5 H. DOC Descraptors (fer DOC u!h' only' It, lCSenutlt.'r5 - UnclassIfied It., Body of Abat. act Onll' (Cl The purpolh.' 01 th\!. "urk \\as to cunduct a fundamental I/.tudy uf th~ of BZ. to alUI.t to problems that llIay "nse an detection. d"·cont,,mmallon. biochemICal mc.!cnamsnl of action. and metaboUstn. BZ reacts with fl! 5ubst~tutcd pht.·nyl 15~)'anat('s to YIeld. l.. ~ -0 't3"'01.dlncdlont.· •. (l) natrlle. to proauct.· amldes (Ritter reaction) • •tnd (1) alkyl hdl.des to j.!",·t· quat('rnary i\mmomum salu Analysis of BZ ('an be accomphshl'd b)' quatcrnlZ.atlon In acetonitrile. separation of reactanlll. and a.aa\,lnt! spectrally du~mistq' 11 Indc"'lnS Annot:lHon Fundamental study Q! the ,-hcmllitry of BZ to asstst 1n the solution of problem" Qf m~nuf"cture. storage. dctc("t\on. dccont .. mmation. and bioch~mical mechanism of h.hon --ABSTRACT Phva,o!OBY D'Vl$'~n U. S. Army Chem,c.;d .R~l:I~''U< h and Developml!nt whoI'. t"'" Ie s Ed.ewood Arsen.-al. Ma!vla~~d ).. Report Title SECRET lb. Gr :u}! ,f<' r DOC Uh: r.n· ) SOME CHEM!CAL R&AC T:ONS OF SZ {U} Tile W'7rk ...... ". I::) rled In ~rc.h 19M ~nd c ':mplf'ted In Apr u 19E1Z. S. Authors H"citley. Brennlf' E .• Jr. Ha,kley. Ethel B. Ccchrant'. C~pptll!t C. May IqfH CROUl3l11 10. Other Repcl'! NCos. 11. SUPflement.uy N-::te. err f DDC nat! cnlv} COHFID£NTIAL J I. ~hor's Key Tcr!?2 • Unclahliacd az ChemIcal Tede hons Dell'chon Dt.·collta!ll1lldlIOn BlOehemutry Metabolism Substituted c"mpound, Phen,)'l Isocyanatc.·s Cht.'mlc "I ,"!,,"ent s Nstral\'l\ On..!r Mechamsm of action AmIde. R,tter reactIon Alkyl h"hdca AmnloOlum .al~, Quate rnl zat Ion An!tunatrll .. Spectrurn l. . .. -oxazohdmed.one, Blochemlc"l ~chon Inl' apa\ Itattr." ,'1l!"nt' I';. DOC Descraoton (for DOC usc cnly) I:; ldentiflcu - Unc:I"Silhcd Only lb. Body of Abst::-aet (C) The p.1rpo5~ of thu wo rk was to conduct a fundamental study of the chemi.!q· of BZ. to assl5t In problem, that may Olrue in detection. d"ccntalnlnatlon. blo ... hcmu:al mechanism ol :l~\I~n. it!ld metabolism. BZ re .. c.ts With (l! .ubshluted F;-':'-~': i'~·~'l·,_r:-- -" :":''! I..'; -oxaz.ohdmedlon,,·IJ. (Z) nitrile. to produce amide. (RIUer reaction), dnd 0) alkyl hahdcs to ~IVC quatern .. ,,')' •• mmonaum salts Analysi' of BZ c.}n be a - romphllhed by quatcrna zaUon In acetonatrlle. separation of rc~ctanU ;l(\d .:lS5av,"~ spectrally. I; lndexln, Annotahon Fundam(. ntai stad.,. of th(:' chemistry Qf BZ to a.SlSt tn the lSoJution of problem. of manufacture. ,tor age. detection. decofttamin~tlon, ;and biochemical m~chamsm of d-aon CONFIDENTIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY US ARi\ilY RESEARCH, DEVELOPi\ilENT AND ENGINEERING COMMAND EDGEWOOD CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL CENTER 5183 BLACKHAWK ROAD ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MD 21010-5424 REPLY TO ATTENTION OF 2 7 ��M 2009 AMSRD-ECB-TD MEMORANDUM FOR Army Declassification Activity, 8850 Richmond Highway, Suite 300, IMP Building, Alexandria, VA 22309 SUBJECT: Declassification Review 1. References: a. Executive Order 12958, Classified National Security Information, dated 17 April 1995. b. Executive Order 13292, Classified National Security Information, dated 25 March 2003. c. AR 380-5, DA Information Security Program, dated 31 October 2000. 2. In accordance with the references listed above, the purpose of tllis memorandum is to provide the recommendation made by the Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) Security Classification Review Board (SCRB), regarding declassification and downgrading of the below listed documents. a. Isokinetic Sampling of H Aerosol, (ADA Case 080 19), (as Produced by the Comings Candle), February 1946. Downgrade from Confidential to Unclassified/Unlimited. b. Dugway Proving Ground Research and Development Weekly Report (Part A), Medical Research Laboratory Weekly Repmi (Pmi B), Dugway Proving Ground Mobile CWS Unit Weekly Report (Part C), (ADA Case 08024), February 1945. Distribution authorized to U.S. Govermnent agencies and their contractors. Downgrade from SECRET to Unclassified/Wnlimited. c. Dugway Proving Ground Research and Development Weekl y Report (Part A), Medical Research Laboratory Weekly Report (Part B), Dugway Proving Ground Mobile CWS Unit Weekly Report (Part C), (ADA Case 08023), January 1945. Downgrade from SECRET to Unclassified/Unlimited. d. Counter-Insurgency and Air Power: Report of a Rand Ad Hoc Group, (ADA Case 07078), June 1962. Downgrade from SECRET to Unclassified/Unlimited. e. The Role of Chemical and Biological Weapons in the Defense Strategy of the United States, (ADA Case 08002), December 1964. Retain at Confidential. c 1 _ l--1 _ . 'j 0 7 m� 2 tl-51 o 7- m- 28 31, h 07-m- 2.:?38 o7 m. 2£?31..{ +hro�Lc, V _ Pnnled on 2 S .3 � Re,:ycled Paper \;t1 .... 07-m- �8-'-/2._ . AMSRD-ECB-TD SUBJECT: Declassification Review f. Special Report: The Increment Flow RegulationValve, (ADA Case 08020), 3 December 1945. Distribution authorized to US Government agencies only. g. Interim Report: Development of Decontamination Solution Unit, 3-Gallon, E8R2, (ADA o1- �'vt ..- 2. �) � Case 08003), 15 February 1954. Retain at Confidential. h. Chemistry of BZ.I. Reaction of BZ with Iodine in Aqueous and Organic Solution, (ADA Case 08007), November 1962. Downgrade from Confidential to US Government Agencies and their contractors. C'-;---- P!f- 2-g 7 7 i. Interim Report: Decontamination of Airplanes (F.Y. 53), (ADA Case 08006), 19 November 1953. Retain at Confidential. · · · j. Chemical Defense Experimental Establislunent Portion, (ADA Case 0801 0), 4 December 1954. This document contains Foreign Govenunent Information (British) and the decision should be deferred to them. k. An Evaluation of the Relative Efficacy of Five Self-Injection Ampoules, (ADA Case 08011), December 1952. This document contains Foreign Government Information (British) and the decision should be deferred to them. I. Infrared Spectra and Absorption Coefficients for GA, GB, GD,VM, VX, and the G analog (Reaction Product ofVX and Conversion Filter), (ADA Case 08000), August 1966. Retain as US Government Agencies and their contractors. 111. Estimate of {) ·1·- )"'/- -z_ 0 Minimal Effective Dose of BZ by the Intramuscular Route in Man, (ADA '"2---· .:i� Case 08004), November 1965. Downgrade from Confidential to Unclassified, US Government agencies and their contractors. c.' 7 • - /Lf - '?- � 3 / n. Stability Testing of M138 BZ Bombs, (ADA Case 08008), August 1966. Downgrade from Confidential to Unclassified, US Government agencies and their contractors. 0 1f- N ...- 2 f.· '3) o. Some Chemical Reactions of BZ, (ADA Case 08009), May 1964. Downgrade from Confidential to Unclassified/Unlimited. o ? - J'/ - -:;.. 9- Y r£' 3. The point of contact is Mr. Jeremy Taylor at 410-436-6810 or jeremy. taylor2@us.Cirmy.mil.