A Scientist Explains: What Is VX Nerve Agent And How Does It Work? (2024)

The substance that could be responsible for the death Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, was the VX nerve agent, according to preliminary reports from Malaysian police.

Kim Jong-nam died on February 13 from a seizure on his way to hospital after complaining that a woman had sprayed chemicals on his face at Kuala Lumpur airport.

The Royal Malaysia Police said in a statement that the results of dry swab tests on the "death of a North Korean national" identified the chemical as "Ethyl S-2-Diisopropylaminoethyl Methylphosphonothiolate", also known as "VX nerve agent".

What is VX?

VX is a lethal chemical weapon in the V-series of nerve agents. Although commonly referred to as nerve gases, the chemicals are usually liquids at room temperature.

The V-series were first developed in the UK in the mid-1950s. Like all nerve agents, the V-series block the biological action of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE).

AChE is responsible for metabolising the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which in turn is responsible for the transmission of a nerve impulse across the gap (called a synapse) between two nerve cells.

By preventing AChE from metabolising acetylcholine, the nerve agent causes the synapse to become flooded with the neurotransmitter.

This saturation leads to the nerve being constantly switched 'on'. In the case of nerves that control muscles, this means that the muscle is constantly receiving a signal to contract.

Constant muscle contraction becomes a problem when the muscles in question are the ones that control the expansion of the rib cage, to fill the lungs with air.

If these muscles are continuously trying to contract, the body is constantly trying to fill the lungs with air, and thus not allowing the body to expel air from the lungs.

The victim of such a nerve agent usually dies from asphyxiation due to not being able to breathe out.

Other symptoms

Although asphyxiation is usually the ultimate cause of death, exposure to AChE inhibitors has a wide range of symptoms, including runny nose, drooling and contraction of the pupils.

Unlike the nerve agent sarin, which was used to attack the Tokyo subway and Ghouta, a suburb of Damascus in Syria, the V-series are termed 'persistent' agents.

In chemical weapons terms, persistent means that the agent has a low volatility. In turn, this means that it can be used in relatively confined spaces (such as an airport terminal) with less risk of obvious adverse effects on bystanders or the perpetrators.

But low doses of nerve agent have been linked with long-term effects in people who did not exhibit clinical symptoms at the time of exposure.

All nerve agents can affect the body either through inhalation or skin contact. The V-series are usually associated with entering the body through skin contact.

Another advantage of using VX for any would-be assassin, is that the amount of VX needed to kill is around 10 mg (1/100th of a gram).

That is around a 10th of the amount of sarin needed to cause death, and a droplet around the size of the nib of a ballpoint pen.

Who has VX?

VX has been used before as a mode of assassination. Members of Aum Shinrikyo used VX to kill a suspected traitor to the Japanese cult.

The cult also provided their members with the antidote to nerve agent poisoning during the attack on the Tokyo subway.

This shows that it is possible for perpetrators to use a nerve agent as a weapon in close proximity, without needing to use bulky protective equipment, or risk lethal exposure themselves.

Since discovery, V-agents have been researched, produced and stockpiled by several countries.

Most of those countries have now given up their offensive chemical weapons programs and are in the process of destroying their stockpiles and placing their means of production under international monitoring via the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

OPCW oversees the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC). Under the CWC, VX and all nerve agents (and their precursors that have no other legitimate industrial use) are illegal to produce or procure.

North Korea is one of only four countries that have not signed or acceded to the CWC.

The North Korean government is believed to have a stockpile of chemical weapons, including V-series agents and can manufacture them in industrial quantities.

Martin Boland, Senior Lecturer of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Charles Darwin University.

This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.

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FAQs

How does a VX nerve agent work? ›

VX is a human-made chemical warfare agent classified as a nerve agent and is one of the most toxic of nerve agents. VX, like all nerve agents, interferes with the operation of an enzyme that stops muscles from contracting. When this enzyme does not work correctly muscles are constantly being stimulated.

What is a nerve agent and what does it do? ›

What are nerve agents? Nerve agents are chemicals that affect the nervous system. The health effects are similar to those produced by some pesticides. The main nerve agents are the chemicals sarin (GB), soman (GD), tabun (GA) and VX. These agents are man-made and have been manufactured for use in chemical warfare.

What are the uses of VX? ›

VX is an extremely toxic synthetic chemical compound in the organophosphorus class, specifically, a thiophosphonate. In the class of nerve agents, it was developed for military use in chemical warfare after translation of earlier discoveries of organophosphate toxicity in pesticide research.

How fast does VX work? ›

Inhalation exposure: Inhaled VX produces health effects within seconds to minutes; larger exposures may cause death within 1 to 10 minutes. Skin exposure: Liquid VX may produce health effects within minutes.

Why is VX banned? ›

The revelation came when Malaysian authorities announced that the substance smeared across the victim's face was VX nerve agent. VX is considered a weapon of mass destruction and is banned under the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention.

Can VX be absorbed through the skin? ›

VX is highly toxic in its liquid, aerosol and vapor forms. It is most hazardous when absorbed through the skin. As a vapor or aerosol it can be inhaled and absorbed through the lungs. It can also be absorbed through the digestive system if eaten or swallowed.

What is the deadliest nerve agent? ›

Novichok
  • Novichok (Russian: Новичо́к, lit. ...
  • Russian scientists who developed the nerve agents claim they are the deadliest ever made, with some variants possibly five to eight times more potent than VX, and others up to ten times more potent than soman.

How quickly does a nerve agent work? ›

Skin exposure: Liquid sarin may produce health effects within minutes. Health effects from mild to moderate exposure may be delayed up to 18 hours; larger exposures may cause death within minutes to hours. Nerve agents cause the same health effects regardless of the route of exposure.

Who invented the VX nerve agent? ›

What are its origins? VX was first synthesised in the early to mid-1950s by Ranaji Ghosh, a chemist working for Imperial Chemical Industries in Britain.

When would you use VX? ›

The speed for best angle of climb, also known as Vx, is that in which the aeroplane gains more height whilst achieving the shortest possible horizontal distance. This distance is what pilots should aim to achieve following rotation, as it's the one which gives the highest safety margin of all.

What is VX VX? ›

/VX is the ticker symbol for the CBOE VIX Index Futures. While the cash VIX index is derived from SPX option prices, VIX futures are priced by the marketplaces anticipation of the 30-day market volatility.

Where has VX been used? ›

VX nerve agent was first used during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. It's part of the same family of toxic substances as Sarin, which was used in the 1995 nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway.

How does VX works? ›

The architecture of the VxWorks operating system

The wind microkernel is at the core of the VxWorks real-time OS. The kernel is a link between the shell and the hardware, which is a software component. The kernel should execute the LabVIEW program while providing secure access to the machine's hardware.

Is there a cure for VX nerve agent? ›

Patients known to have been exposed to nerve agents or those exhibiting symptoms of nerve agent exposure should be given the antidote medications atropine and pralidoxime.

What are the symptoms of a nerve agent? ›

Symptoms of acute, low-dose nerve agent exposure include: runny nose, chest tightness, "pinpoint" or abnormally constricted pupils, excessive salivation and sweating, abdominal cramps, muscle twitching, visual disturbances, headache, slurred speech, nausea, hallucinations and confusion.

Has the VX nerve agent ever been used? ›

An autopsy identified the nerve agent ethyl N-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methylphosphonothiolate (VX) in ocular and facial swabs in the decedent [1]. Kim Jong-Nam's dramatically fatal poisoning was not the first intentional poisoning with VX. The Aum Shinrikyo cult used VX to kill dissenting members in 1994 and 1995.

What is the deadliest nerve agent in the world? ›

Novichok
  • Novichok (Russian: Новичо́к, lit. ...
  • Russian scientists who developed the nerve agents claim they are the deadliest ever made, with some variants possibly five to eight times more potent than VX, and others up to ten times more potent than soman.

How much VX is lethal? ›

The median lethal dose of VX for humans is approximately 6 to 10 milligrams by dermal exposure. Absorption is rapid (seconds to minutes) by inhalation but is significantly slower (minutes to hours) by dermal exposure. V-series nerve agents are odorless and tasteless.

What neutralizes VX? ›

Neutralization of VX with sodium hydroxide results in greater than a 40,000-fold reduction in toxicity, compared with a 970-fold reduction achieved by neutralization with water only.

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