posted on 2017-08-30, 00:00authored byAlexander J. Wright, Marcus J. Main, Nicholas J. Cooper, Barry A. Blight, Simon J. Holder
We
report a facile method for the absorption (characterized by the weight/weight
swelling degree, Q) of a variety of chemical warfare
agents (CWAs); including sulfur mustard (HD) (Q =
40) and V-series (VM, VX, i-Bu-VX, n-Bu-VX) of nerve agents (Q ≥ 45) and a simulant,
methyl benzoate (Q = 55), through the use of a poly(styrene-co-vinyl benzyl chloride-co-divinylbenzene)
lightly cross-linked poly high internal phase emulsion (polyHIPE).
By varying the vinyl benzyl chloride (VBC) content and the volume
of the internal phase of the precursor emulsion it is demonstrated
that absorption is facilitated both by the swelling of the polymer
and the uptake of liquid in the pores. In particular the sample prepared
from a 95% internal emulsion water content showed rapid swelling (<5
min to total absorption) and the ability to swell both from a monolithic
state and from a compressed state, making these systems ideal practical
candidates for the rapid immobilization of CWAs.