A Versatile Self-Detoxifying Material Based on Immobilized Polyoxoniobate for Decontamination of Chemical Warfare Agent Simulants

Jing Dong, Hongjin Lv, Xiangrong Sun, Yin Wang, Yuanman Ni, Bo Zou, Nan Zhang, Anxiang Yin, Yingnan Chi*, Changwen Hu

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Abstract

A decontaminating composite, Mg3Al-LDH-Nb6, has been successfully prepared by immobilizing Lindqvist [H3Nb6O19]5− (Nb6) into a Mg3Al-based layered double hydroxide (Mg3Al-LDH). To our knowledge, this represents the first successful approach to the immobilization of polyoxoniobate. As a versatile catalyst, Mg3Al-LDH-Nb6 can effectively catalyze the degradation of both vesicant and nerve agent simulants by multiple pathways under mild conditions. Specifically, the sulfur mustard simulant, 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES), is converted into the corresponding nontoxic 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfoxide (CEESO) by selective oxidation, whereas the Tabun (G-type nerve agent) simulant, diethyl cyanophosphonate (DECP), and the VX (V-type nerve agent) simulant, O,S-diethyl methylphosphonothioate (OSDEMP), are detoxified through hydrolysis and perhydrolysis, respectively. A possible mechanism is proposed on the basis of control experiments and spectroscopic studies. The Mg3Al-LDH-Nb6 composite exhibits remarkable robustness and can be readily reused for up to ten cycles with negligible loss of its catalytic activity. More importantly, a protective “self-detoxifying” material has easily been constructed by integrating Mg3Al-LDH-Nb6 into textiles. In this way, the flexible and permeable properties of textiles have been combined with the catalytic activity of polyoxoniobate to remove 94 % of CEES in 1 h by using nearly stoichiometric dilute H2O2 (3 %) as oxidant with 96 % selectivity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)19208-19215
Number of pages8
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume24
Issue number72
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Dec 2018

Keywords

  • chemical warfare agents
  • decontamination
  • heterogeneous catalysis
  • niobium
  • polyoxometalates
  • self-detoxifying material

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