Nerve Agent Hydrolysis
Nerve Agent Hydrolysis is a process used to detoxify and break down hazardous chemical compounds found in chemical weapons. It applies chemical or enzymatic catalysis to decompose these compounds. Nerve Agent Hydrolysis is used to reduce the availability of these hazardous compounds in the environment, making it safer for humans, plants, and animals. It can also be utilized to reduce the contamination of weapons and surfaces. The Hydrolysis process increases the speed of detoxification, reducing the amount of exposure to hazardous materials. As this process becomes more efficient, it will play an increasingly important role in the mitigation of chemical agents.
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