Solid-Phase
Detoxification of Chemical Warfare Agents
using Zirconium-Based Metal Organic Frameworks and the Moisture Effects:
Analyze via Digestion
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Zirconium-based
metal organic frameworks (Zr-MOFs) are highly chemically
and thermally stable and have been of particular interest as reactive
sorbents for chemical warfare agent (CWA) removal due to their fast
and selective reactivity toward CWAs reported in buffer solutions.
However, we find that decontamination of neat CWAs directly on Zr-MOFs,
UiO-66, UiO-66-NH2, and NU-1000 is rather slow, and the
reactivity trend and products generated are very different from those
in solution. Furthermore, we show that their decontamination rates
are affected by the amount of moisture present in the MOFs. Although
the effects are minor for UiO-66-NH2 and NU-1000, the hydrolytic
activity of UiO-66 toward CWAs dramatically improves as the amount
of water present increases. Specifically, the initial hydrolysis rate
of methyl paraoxon by UiO-66 increases from 6 μmol/d with 0
wt % water loading to 140 μmol/d with 400 wt % water
loading. The results reported here suggest that decontamination of
CWAs by Zr-MOFs in solid phase behaves very differently than solution
decontamination. Additionally, we present for the first time a digestion
method for analyzing and quantifying solid-phase decontamination,
which is a daunting challenge itself due to the lack of a convenient
analytical method.
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Wang, Hui; Mahle, John J.; Tovar, Trenton M.; Peterson, Gregory W.; Hall, Morgan G.; DeCoste, Jared B.; et al. (2019). Solid-Phase
Detoxification of Chemical Warfare Agents
using Zirconium-Based Metal Organic Frameworks and the Moisture Effects:
Analyze via Digestion. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b04927