Chemistry Division, Research Department, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, 1900 N. Knox Road, China Lake, California, 93555, USA.
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, 300 Highway 361, Crane, Indiana, 47522, USA.
J Mass Spectrom. 2023 May;58(5):e4917. doi: 10.1002/jms.4917.
Smoke dyes are complex molecular systems that have the potential to form many molecular derivatives and fragments when deployed. The chemical analysis of smoke samples is challenging due to the adiabatic temperature of the pyrotechnic combustion and the molecular complexity of the physically dispersed reaction products. Presented here is the characterization of the reaction byproducts of a simulant Mk124 smoke signal on a multigram scale, which contain the dye disperse red 9 (1-(methylamino)anthraquinone), by ambient ionization mass spectrometry. Our previous work has examined the thermal decomposition of a simplified smoke system consisting of disperse red 9, potassium chlorate, and sucrose by anaerobic pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry performed at the laboratory milligram scale. The results from the lab scale test were compared with a fully functioned Mk124 in the field. To achieve this, Mk124 smokes were functioned in the presence of sampling swabs that collected byproduct residues from the smoke plume in the ambient environment. These swabs were then analyzed using ambient ionization mass spectrometry to identify the expended pyrotechnic residues, with particular interest in halogenated species. Previous work determined the toxicity of unforeseen byproducts identified on the laboratory scale, which were also detected in the field demonstrating the correlation of the laboratory testing to the fielded systems. By understanding the chemical composition of smokes and their reaction products, potential toxicity effects can be easily assessed, leading to safer formulations with improved performance. These results can help assess how smoke byproducts may impact Warfighter performance, personnel health, and the environment.
烟雾染料是复杂的分子系统,在使用时有可能形成许多分子衍生物和碎片。由于烟火燃烧的绝热温度和物理分散的反应产物的分子复杂性,烟雾样品的化学分析具有挑战性。这里介绍的是在多克规模上对模拟 Mk124 烟雾信号的反应副产物进行的特征描述,其中包含染料分散红 9(1-(甲氨基)蒽醌),采用环境电离质谱。我们之前的工作通过在实验室毫克规模上进行厌氧热解气相色谱质谱分析,研究了由分散红 9、氯酸钾和蔗糖组成的简化烟雾系统的热分解。实验室测试的结果与野外全功能 Mk124 进行了比较。为此,在 Mk124 烟雾中进行了功能测试,使用采样棉签收集烟雾羽流中的副产物残留物,这些残留物在环境中进行分析,使用环境电离质谱鉴定 expended 烟火残留物,特别关注卤代物种。以前的工作确定了在实验室规模上发现的意外副产物的毒性,这些副产物也在野外被检测到,这表明实验室测试与野外系统的相关性。通过了解烟雾及其反应产物的化学成分,可以轻松评估潜在的毒性影响,从而实现更安全的配方和更好的性能。这些结果可以帮助评估烟雾副产物如何影响作战人员的表现、人员健康和环境。