Polymeric divinylbenzene (poly-DVB) impregnated with a reactive solution was evaluated for its ability to absorb stimulant droplets from a metal surface, destroy stimulant, and minimize off-gassing of stimulant once absorbed. These properties were investigated using 2-chloroethylphenyl sulfide (CEPS), 0, 5-diethyl phenylphosphonothioate (DPPT), and thickened dimethylmethyl phosphonate (t-DMMP), simulants for HD, VX and TGD, respectively. The test matrices (simulants and temperatures) selected represent the most challenging conditions for impregnated poly- DVBs. ...