Layer-by-Layer Integration of Zirconium Metal-Organic Frameworks onto Activated Carbon Spheres and Fabrics with Model Nerve Agent Detoxification Properties
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Gil San Millán, Rodrigo; Delgado López, Pedro José; López Maya, Elena; Martín Romera, Javier David; Barea Martínez, Elisa María; Rodríguez Navarro, Jorge AndrésEditorial
American Chemical Society
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Composite Thin film Chemical warfare agent Filter Protective garments Heterogeneous catalysis
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2021-10-13Referencia bibliográfica
ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2021, 13, 50491−50496. [https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c12095]
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CBUA; Directorate General of Armaments and Material; Directorate for Planning, Technology, and Innovation; Spanish Ministry of Defense 1003219007500; Universidad de GranadaAbstract
We report the controlled synthesis of thin films of prototypical zirconium metal-organic frameworks [Zr6O4(OH)4(benzene-1,4-dicarboxylate-2-X)6] (X = H, UiO-66 and X = NH2, UiO-66-NH2) over the external surface of shaped carbonized substrates (spheres and textile fabrics) using a layer-by-layer method. The resulting composite materials contain metal-organic framework (MOF) crystals homogeneously distributed over the external surface of the porous shaped bodies, which are able to capture an organophosphate nerve agent simulant (diisopropylfluorophosphate, DIFP) in competition with moisture (very fast) and hydrolyze the P-F bond (slow). This behavior confers the composite material self-cleaning properties, which are useful for blocking secondary emission problems of classical protective equipment based on activated carbon.