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Textile/Metal-Organic-Framework Composites as Self-Detoxifying Filters for Chemical-Warfare Agents

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 54, Issue 23, Pages 6790-6794

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201502094

Keywords

heterogeneous catalysis; hydrolysis; metal-organic frameworks; nerve agents; silk fibroin

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministries of Economy [CTQ2011-22787/PPQ, CTQ2014-53486-R]
  2. Defense (COINCIDENTE)
  3. MC-IIF (LMRA)
  4. Junta de Andalucia [P09-FQM-4981]
  5. ERDF Operative Program of the Region of Murcia

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The current technology of air-filtration materials for protection against highly toxic chemicals, that is, chemical-warfare agents, is mainly based on the broad and effective adsorptive properties of hydrophobic activated carbons. However, adsorption does not prevent these materials from behaving as secondary emitters once they are contaminated. Thus, the development of efficient self-cleaning filters is of high interest. Herein, we report how we can take advantage of the improved phosphotriesterase catalytic activity of lithium alkoxide doped zirconium(IV) metal-organic framework (MOF) materials to develop advanced self-detoxifying adsorbents of chemical-warfare agents containing hydrolysable PF, PO, and CCl bonds. Moreover, we also show that it is possible to integrate these materials onto textiles, thereby combining air-permeation properties of the textiles with the self-detoxifying properties of the MOF material.

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