Self-Assembled MOF-on-MOF
Nanofabrics for Synergistic
Detoxification of Chemical Warfare Agent Simulants
Posted on 2023-06-13 - 18:05
The development of protective fabrics that are capable
of capturing
and detoxifying a wide range of lethal chemical warfare agents (CWAs)
in an efficient way is of great importance for individual protection
gears/clothing. In this work, unique metal–organic framework
(MOF)-on-MOF nanofabrics were fabricated through facile self-assembly
of UiO-66-NH2 and MIL-101(Cr) crystals on electrospun polyacrylonitrile
(PAN) nanofabrics and exhibited intriguing synergistic effects between
the MOF composites on the detoxification of both nerve agent and blistering
agent simulants. MIL-101(Cr), although not catalytic, facilitates
the enrichment of CWA simulants from solution or air, thereby delivering
a high concentration of reactants to catalytic UiO-66-NH2 coated on its surface and providing an enlarged contact area for
CWA simulants with the Zr6 nodes and aminocarboxylate linkers
compared to solid substrates. Consequently, the as-prepared MOF-on-MOF
nanofabrics showed a fast hydrolysis rate (t1/2 = 2.8 min) for dimethyl 4-nitrophenylphosphate (DMNP) in
alkaline solutions and a high removal rate (90% within 4 h) of 2-(ethylthio)-chloroethane
(CEES) under environmental conditions, considerably surpassing their
single-MOF counterparts and the mixture of two MOF nanofabrics. This
work demonstrates synergistic detoxification of CWA simulants using
MOF-on-MOF composites for the first time and has the potential to
be extended to other MOF/MOF pairs, which provides new ideas for the
development of highly efficient toxic gas-protective materials.
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Xu, Ran; Wu, Ting; Jiao, Xiuling; Chen, Dairong; Li, Cheng (2023). Self-Assembled MOF-on-MOF
Nanofabrics for Synergistic
Detoxification of Chemical Warfare Agent Simulants. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c06032