Expanding the Australia Group’s chemical weapons precursors control list with a family-based approach

Author:

Costanzi Stefano1ORCID,Koblentz Gregory D.2,Cupitt Richard T.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry , American University , 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW , Washington , DC 20016 , USA

2. Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University , 3351 Fairfax Drive , Arlington , VA 22201 , USA

3. The Henry L. Stimson Center , 1211 Connecticut Ave, NW , Washington , DC 20036 , USA

Abstract

Abstract The Australia Group (AG) is a forum of like-minded states seeking to harmonize export controls to prevent the proliferation of chemical and biological weapons. The AG Chemical Weapons Precursors list features dual-use chemicals that can be used as precursors for the synthesis of chemical weapons, all individually enumerated. This is in contrast with the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) Schedules, which, alongside entries describing discrete chemicals, also include entries that describe families of chemicals. By using families of chemicals, the CWC achieves the objective of covering with a single entry a wide array of related chemicals of concern, including chemicals that have not yet been made. There are practical reasons why the AG Chemical Weapons Precursors list is exclusively based on the enumeration of individual chemicals. A cheminformatics tool of which we have developed a prototype, the Nonproliferation Compliance Cheminformatics Tool (NCCT), has the potential to enable export control officers to handle control lists that contain families of chemicals. Thus, it opens the way to expand the AG Chemical Weapons Precursors list to a family-based approach for some of its entries. Such a change would result in a closer alignment of the chemical space covered by the AG Chemical Weapons Precursors list with that covered by the CWC Schedules, thus closing loopholes that could be exploited by proliferators.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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