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Disordered Mesoporous Zirconium (Hydr)oxides for Decomposition of Dimethyl Chlorophosphate.
Colón-Ortiz, Jonathan; Landers, John M; Gordon, Wesley O; Balboa, Alex; Karwacki, Christopher J; Neimark, Alexander V.
Afiliação
  • Colón-Ortiz J; Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Department , Rutgers University , Piscataway , New Jersey 08854 , United States.
  • Landers JM; Edgewood Chemical Biological Center , Aberdeen Proving Ground , Gunpowder , Maryland 21010 , United States.
  • Gordon WO; Edgewood Chemical Biological Center , Aberdeen Proving Ground , Gunpowder , Maryland 21010 , United States.
  • Balboa A; Edgewood Chemical Biological Center , Aberdeen Proving Ground , Gunpowder , Maryland 21010 , United States.
  • Karwacki CJ; Edgewood Chemical Biological Center , Aberdeen Proving Ground , Gunpowder , Maryland 21010 , United States.
  • Neimark AV; Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Department , Rutgers University , Piscataway , New Jersey 08854 , United States.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 11(19): 17931-17939, 2019 May 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30945841
ABSTRACT
A facile method for the formation of mesoporosity within nonporous zirconium hydr(oxides) (ZrO2/Zr(OH)4) is presented and their detoxifying capabilities against dimethyl chlorophosphate (DMCP) are investigated. Nanoaggregates of ZrO2/Zr(OH)4 appear to be deposited on larger thin flakes of the same material. H2O2 is used to induce surface oxygen vacancies of synthesized ZrO2/Zr(OH)4 and, as a consequence, mesopores with an average diameter of 3.1 nm were formed. A surface area of H2O2-treated ZrO2/Zr(OH)4 was increased by an order of magnitude and shows enhanced reactivity toward DMCP. DRIFTS spectroscopy is employed to assess the reactivity differences between the H2O2-treated and untreated ZrO2/Zr(OH)4. Peaks at 1175 and 1144 cm-1 indicate the presence of asymmetric stretching of the O-P-O moiety within dimethyl phosphonate (DMHP), a decomposition product from DMCP, and a zirconium-bound methoxy group, respectively. It is suggested that the decomposition of DMCP proceeds through the consumption of bridged hydroxyl groups (b-OH) for both the untreated and H2O2-treated samples, as well as an additional hydrolytic decomposition pathway for the H2O2-treated sample.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article