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- Frontmatter
- In this issue
- Preface
- OPCW-IUPAC Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Chemical Security
- Conference paper
- Chemistry and diplomacy
- Innovative technologies for chemical security
- Central Nervous System-acting chemicals and the Chemical Weapons Convention: A former Scientific Adviser’s perspective
- Reconstructing chemical plumes from stand-off detection data of airborne chemicals using atmospheric dispersion models and data fusion
- Targeted catalytic degradation of organophosphates: pursuing sensors
- Chem/bio wearable sensors: current and future direction
- Potential of hyperspectral imaging to detect and identify the impact of chemical warfare compounds on plant tissue
- Collecting and processing samples in remote and dangerous places: the Environmental Sample Processor as a case study
- Low-cost monitoring buoys network tracking biogeochemical changes in lakes and marine environments – a regional case study
- Advice from the Scientific Advisory Board of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons on isotopically labelled chemicals and stereoisomers in relation to the Chemical Weapons Convention