Supporting the fight against the proliferation of chemical weapons through cheminformatics

Author:

Costanzi Stefano1ORCID,Slavick Charlotte K.1,Abides Joyce M.1,Koblentz Gregory D.2,Vecellio Mary3,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 International frameworks have been put in place to foster chemical weapons nonproliferation and disarmament. These frameworks feature lists of chemicals that can be used as chemical weapons or precursors for their synthesis (CW-control lists). In these lists, chemicals of concern are described through chemical names and CAS Registry Numbers®. Importantly, in some CW-control lists, some entries, rather than specifying individual chemicals, describe families of related chemicals. Working with CW-control lists poses challenges for frontline customs and export control officers implementing these frameworks. Entries that describe families of chemicals are not easy to interpret, especially for non-chemists. Moreover, synonyms and chemical variants complicate the issue of checking CW-control lists through names and registry numbers. To ameliorate these problems, we have developed a functioning prototype of a cheminformatics tool that automates the task of assessing whether a chemical is part of a CW-control list. The tool, dubbed the Nonproliferation Cheminformatics Compliance Tool (NCCT), is a database management system (based on ChemAxon’s Instant JChem) with an embedded database of chemical structures. The key feature of the database is that it contains not only the structures of the individually listed chemicals, but also the generic structures that describe the entries relative to families of chemicals (Markush structures).

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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