Toxicity of Insensitive Munition (IMX) Formulations and Components

Abstract

New insensitive munitions are being developed to minimize the acute hazards associated with non‐intentional detonation of warheads. Two components often used in munition formulations have limited toxicity data, i.e., 3‐nitro‐1,2,4‐triazol‐5‐one (NTO) and 2,4‐dinitroanisole (DNAN). Oral acute, subacute, and subchronic studies have recently been completed. The primary adverse effect from subchronic oral NTO exposure was hypospermia, which followed a dose‐dependent trend. Effects from DNAN exposure include reduced body weight, anemia, and neurotoxicity. Occupational exposure levels (OEL) have recently been developed for NTO and DNAN. However, other concerns regarding environmental issues have been raised. Herein we present the latest toxicity data and interpretations for NTO and DNAN as well as the third component of IMX‐101, nitroguanidine (NQ), and describe a process to assist with holistic environmental, safety, and occupational health assessment for sustained production and use.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Nov 23, 2016
Source ID
10.1002/prep.201600147

Entities

People

  • Emily M. Lent
  • Mark S. Johnson
  • William S. Eck

Organizations

  • Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Agricultural Chemistry/Soil Science
  • Aviation Safety Risk Assessment.
  • Neurotrauma and Rehabilitation Medicine.