MMSL 2012, 81(3):113-118 | DOI: 10.31482/mmsl.2012.017
POSSIBILITIES OF THE QCM METHOD EMPLOYMENT TO DETERMINATION OF TOXIC COMPOUND CONCENTRATION IN DEPENDENCE OF BARRIER MATERIALS RESISTANCEReview article
- NBC Defence Institute of the University of Defence, Vyskov, Czech Republic
This paper points to some aspects of possible usage of a QCM method within a set of toxic compounds permeated concentration based on a permeation curves rate and after underdone calibration of a measurement system. Presented assesses can be used not only in favour of the Czech Armed Forces Chemical Corps specialists but subsequently also in favour of personnel protection for those working in an area with toxic compounds appearance.
Keywords: QCM sensor; calibration; toxic compound; Weapons of Mass Destruction; Chemical Corps; Czech Armed Forces
Received: May 10, 2012; Revised: August 27, 2012; Published: September 7, 2012 Show citation
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Otřísal, P., & Florus, S. (2012). POSSIBILITIES OF THE QCM METHOD EMPLOYMENT TO DETERMINATION OF TOXIC COMPOUND CONCENTRATION IN DEPENDENCE OF BARRIER MATERIALS RESISTANCE. MMSL, 81(3), 113-118. doi: 10.31482/mmsl.2012.017
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