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Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2009

Degradation of sulfur mustard on KF/Al2O3 supports: insights into the products and the reactions mechanisms.

Yossi Zafrani; Michael Goldvaser; Shai Dagan; Liron Feldberg; Dana M. Mizrahi; Daniel Waysbort; Eytan Gershonov; Ishay Columbus

The degradation of the warfare agent sulfur mustard (HD) adsorbed onto KF/Al(2)O(3) sorbents is described. These processes were explored by MAS NMR, using (13)C-labeled sulfur mustard (HD*) and LC-MS techniques. Our study on the detoxification of this blister agent showed the formation of nontoxic substitution and less-toxic elimination products (t(1/2) = 3.5-355 h). Interestingly, the reaction rates were found to be affected by MAS conditions, i.e., by a centrifugation effect. The products and the mechanisms of these processes are discussed.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010

Efficient heterogeneous and environmentally friendly degradation of nerve agents on a tungsten-based POM.

Dana M. Mizrahi; Sigal Saphier; Ishay Columbus

Common (chemical warfare agent) CWA decontaminants exhibit harsh and corrosive characteristics, and are harmful to the environment. In the course of our quest for active sorbents as efficient decontaminants, Keggin-type polyoxometalate (POM) (NH(4))(3)PW(12)O(40) was tested for oxidative degradation of CWAs. Although oxidation did not take place, sarin (GB) and VX were smoothly decontaminated to non-toxic products within 1 and 10 days, respectively. Degradation was carried out directly on the powder, eliminating the need for solvents. Mustard gas (HD), whose degradation is highly dependent on oxidation, was not decontaminated by this POM. Solid state MAS NMR ((31)P and (13)C) was utilized both for POM characterization and for decontamination studies monitoring.


Phosphorus Sulfur and Silicon and The Related Elements | 2001

α-AMINO ACID DERIVED BISPHOSPHONATES. SYNTHESIS AND ANTI-RESORFTIVE ACTIVITY

Dana M. Mizrahi; Trevor Waner; Yoffi Segall

Abstract Eleven new bisphosphonates were prepared from naturally-occurring 1-amino acids. The synthesis required special attention to amino and side-chain protections. The novel compounds were tested in TPTX (thyroparathyroidectomized) rats against arotinoid-induced hypercalcemia and were compared to alendronate. Most of the compounds showed moderate to no anti-resorptive activity. Two compounds were more active than clodronate, but less than alendronate. Limited SAR conclusions were drawn.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2012

VX Fate on Common Matrices: Evaporation versus Degradation

Ishay Columbus; Daniel Waysbort; Itzhak Marcovitch; Lea Yehezkel; Dana M. Mizrahi

A study of the volatilization rate of the nerve agent VX (O-ethyl S-2-(N,N-diisopropylamino)ethyl methylphosphonothiolate) from various urban matrices in a specially designed climatic chamber (model system) is described. The performance of the model system combined with the analytical procedure produced profiles of vapor concentration obtained from samples of VX dispersed as small droplets on the surfaces of the matrices. The results indicated that the bitumen-containing surfaces such as asphalt blocks and bitumen sheets conserve VX and slow-release part of it over a long period of time. No complete mass balance could be obtained for these surfaces. Influence of environmental and experimental parameters as well as the efficacy of decontamination procedure were also measured. From smooth surface tiles a fast release of VX was measured and almost a complete mass balance was obtained, which characterizes the behavior of inert surfaces. Experiments carried out on concrete blocks showed fast decay of the concentration profile along with a very poor reconstruction of the initial quantity of VX, implying that this matrix degraded VX actively due to its multiple basic catalytic sites. To complement this study, solid-state NMR measurements were compared to add data concerning agent-fate within the matrices.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2011

Long-Term Evaluation of the Fate of Sulfur Mustard on Dry and Humid Soils, Asphalt, and Concrete

Dana M. Mizrahi; Michael Goldvaser; Ishay Columbus

The long-term fate of the blister agent sulfur mustard (HD, bis(2-chloroethyl)sulfide) was determined in a variety of commercial and natural matrices. HD was found to be extremely stable in dry matrices for over a year. The addition of 5% water to the matrices induced slow degradation of HD, which lasted several months. The major degradation product in sands and asphalt was found to be a sulfonium salt, S[CH(2)CH(2)S(+)(CH(2)CH(2)OH)(2)](2) (H-2TG). Red loam soil, which has not been examined before, exhibited strong interaction with HD, both in dry form and in the presence of water. Humid red loam soil gave rise to unique oxidative degradation products. On humid concrete HD degraded to a complex mixture of products, including vinyls. This may be attributed to the basic sites incorporated in concrete.


Biochemistry | 2000

Evidence for P−N Bond Scission in Phosphoroamidate Nerve Agent Adducts of Human Acetylcholinesterase†

Dov Barak; Arie Ordentlich; Dana Kaplan; Ruth Barak; Dana M. Mizrahi; Chanoch Kronman; Yoffi Segall; Baruch Velan; Avigdor Shafferman


Biochemistry | 2004

Stereoselectivity toward VX Is Determined by Interactions with Residues of the Acyl Pocket as Well as of the Peripheral Anionic Site of AChE

Arie Ordentlich; Dov Barak; Gali Sod-Moriah; Dana Kaplan; Dana M. Mizrahi; Yoffi Segall; Chanoch Kronman; Yishai Karton; Arie Lazar; Dino Marcus; Baruch Velan; Avigdor Shafferman


Environmental Science & Technology | 2005

31P MAS NMR - A Useful Tool for the Evaluation of VX Natural Weathering in Various Urban Matrixes

Dana M. Mizrahi; Ishay Columbus


Polymer | 2013

Synthesis and characterization of new poly(ethylene glycol)bisphosphonate vinylic monomer and non-fluorescent and NIR-fluorescent bisphosphonate micrometer-sized particles

Eran Gluz; Dana M. Mizrahi; Shlomo Margel


Chemico-Biological Interactions | 2005

The role of AChE active site gorge in determining stereoselectivity of charged and noncharged VX enantiomers.

Arie Ordentlich; Dov Barak; Gali Sod-Moriah; Dana Kaplan; Dana M. Mizrahi; Yoffi Segall; Chanoch Kronman; Yishai Karton; Arie Lazar; Dino Marcus; Baruch Velan; Avigdor Shafferman

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Ishay Columbus

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Yoffi Segall

Israel Institute for Biological Research

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Arie Ordentlich

Israel Institute for Biological Research

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Avigdor Shafferman

Israel Institute for Biological Research

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Baruch Velan

Israel Institute for Biological Research

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Chanoch Kronman

Israel Institute for Biological Research

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Dana Kaplan

Israel Institute for Biological Research

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Dov Barak

Israel Institute for Biological Research

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Michael Goldvaser

Israel Institute for Biological Research

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Arie Lazar

Israel Institute for Biological Research

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