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Integrating Metal-Organic Framework Particles on Fabric Membranes for Decontaminating Toxic Organophosphates

Zhi-Xing Han, Wei-Jie Cai,Fang -Ru Lin, Kai-Xin Zhao,Hong-Bin Luo, Zhi-Yuan Liu,Yangyang Liu,Jian-Lan Liu, Xiao-Ming Ren

Microporous and mesoporous materials(2024)

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Zirconium-based metal-organic frameworks (Zr-MOFs) with periodic Lewis acidic nodes have demonstrated impressive catalytic activity in the hydrolysis of organophosphorus nerve agents. Nevertheless, the powdered form of Zr-MOFs and the necessity of a base-buffered aqueous solution during the catalytic reaction pose significant challenges to their practical utilization. In this study, we demonstrate the efficient hydrolysis of an organophosphorus nerve agent simulant, dimethyl-4-nitrophenyl phosphate (DMNP), in both pure water and the solid phase under high humidity conditions, catalyzed by a membrane material. This material, denoted as Im@MOF-808/PVDF, was synthesized through the integration of MOF-808 particles onto PVDF membrane fibers, with imidazole (Im) molecular bases incorporated into the pores of MOF-808. Our findings emphasize the excellent flexibility and processability inherent in Im@MOF-808/PVDF. More notably, it exhibits exceptional catalytic performance in the hydrolysis of DMNP in pure water. Additionally, it demonstrates fair catalytic activity for solid-phase DMNP hydrolysis under high humidity conditions. These features position Im@MOF-808/PVDF as one of the most promising protective materials, showcasing substantial practical applicability.
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Zr-MOFs,Organophosphorus nerve agents,Membrane materials,Catalytic hydrolysis
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