Toxic Gases in Combustion Atmospheres Pose Grave Threat to Public Safety
A method was developed to measure toxic gases from burning materials in aircraft cabins. The researchers used a gas chromatograph to analyze carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, and hydrogen cyanide simultaneously. The method was effective in detecting these gases in mixtures and combustion atmospheres from burning fabrics. It was fast, sensitive, and selective, making it suitable for smoke toxicity research and evaluating passenger protective breathing equipment.