A decontamination formulation and method of making that neutralizes the
adverse health effects of both chemical and biological compounds,
especially chemical warfare (CW) and biological warfare (BW) agents, and
toxic industrial chemicals. The formulation provides solubilizing
compounds that serve to effectively render the chemical and biological
compounds, particularly CW and BW compounds, susceptible to attack, and
at least one reactive compound that serves to attack (and detoxify or
kill) the compound. The formulation includes at least one solubilizing
agent, a reactive compound, a bleaching activator, a sorbent additive,
and water. The highly adsorbent, water-soluble sorbent additive (e.g.,
sorbitol or mannitol) is used to "dry out" one or more liquid
ingredients, such as the liquid bleaching activator (e.g., propylene
glycol diacetate or glycerol diacetate) and convert the activator into a
dry, free-flowing powder that has an extended shelf life, and is more
convenient to handle and mix in the field.