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Boosted ability of ZIF-8 for early-stage adsorption and degradation of chemical warfare agent simulants

Efficient adsorption of hazardous substances from the environment is crucial owing to the considerable risks they pose to both humans and ecosystems. Consequently, the development of porous materials with strong adsorption capabilities for hazardous substances, such as chemical warfare agents (CWAs)...

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Autores principales: Oh, Sojin, Lee, Sujeong, Lee, Gihyun, Oh, Moonhyun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10662003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38024321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00807j
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Lee, Sujeong
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Oh, Moonhyun
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Oh, Moonhyun
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description Efficient adsorption of hazardous substances from the environment is crucial owing to the considerable risks they pose to both humans and ecosystems. Consequently, the development of porous materials with strong adsorption capabilities for hazardous substances, such as chemical warfare agents (CWAs), is pivotal for safeguarding human lives. Specifically, the early-stage adsorption proficiency of the adsorbents plays a vital role in determining their effectiveness as ideal adsorbents. Herein, we report the efficient adsorption of CWA simulants using thermally treated ZIF-8 (T-ZIF-8). The T-ZIF-8 samples were prepared by subjecting ZIF-8 to a simple thermal treatment, which resulted in a more positive surface charge with extra open metal sites. Although the pore volume of T-ZIF-8 decreased after thermal treatment, the positive surface charge of T-ZIF-8 proved advantageous for the adsorption of the CWA simulants. As a result, the adsorption capacity of T-ZIF-8 for the CWA simulants improved compared to that of pure ZIF-8. Notably, T-ZIF-8 exhibited a remarkably enhanced adsorption ability in the early stage of exposure to the CWA simulants, possibly due to the effective polar interactions between T-ZIF-8 and the simulants via the electron-rich components within the CWA simulants. Moreover, the enhanced adsorption capacity of T-ZIF-8 led to the fast degradation of simulant compared to pure ZIF-8. T-ZIF-8 also demonstrated excellent stability over three adsorption cycles. These findings highlight that T-ZIF-8 is an outstanding material for the early-stage adsorption and degradation of CWA simulants, offering high effectiveness and stability.
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spelling pubmed-106620032023-10-07 Boosted ability of ZIF-8 for early-stage adsorption and degradation of chemical warfare agent simulants Oh, Sojin Lee, Sujeong Lee, Gihyun Oh, Moonhyun Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Efficient adsorption of hazardous substances from the environment is crucial owing to the considerable risks they pose to both humans and ecosystems. Consequently, the development of porous materials with strong adsorption capabilities for hazardous substances, such as chemical warfare agents (CWAs), is pivotal for safeguarding human lives. Specifically, the early-stage adsorption proficiency of the adsorbents plays a vital role in determining their effectiveness as ideal adsorbents. Herein, we report the efficient adsorption of CWA simulants using thermally treated ZIF-8 (T-ZIF-8). The T-ZIF-8 samples were prepared by subjecting ZIF-8 to a simple thermal treatment, which resulted in a more positive surface charge with extra open metal sites. Although the pore volume of T-ZIF-8 decreased after thermal treatment, the positive surface charge of T-ZIF-8 proved advantageous for the adsorption of the CWA simulants. As a result, the adsorption capacity of T-ZIF-8 for the CWA simulants improved compared to that of pure ZIF-8. Notably, T-ZIF-8 exhibited a remarkably enhanced adsorption ability in the early stage of exposure to the CWA simulants, possibly due to the effective polar interactions between T-ZIF-8 and the simulants via the electron-rich components within the CWA simulants. Moreover, the enhanced adsorption capacity of T-ZIF-8 led to the fast degradation of simulant compared to pure ZIF-8. T-ZIF-8 also demonstrated excellent stability over three adsorption cycles. These findings highlight that T-ZIF-8 is an outstanding material for the early-stage adsorption and degradation of CWA simulants, offering high effectiveness and stability. RSC 2023-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10662003/ /pubmed/38024321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00807j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Oh, Sojin
Lee, Sujeong
Lee, Gihyun
Oh, Moonhyun
Boosted ability of ZIF-8 for early-stage adsorption and degradation of chemical warfare agent simulants
title Boosted ability of ZIF-8 for early-stage adsorption and degradation of chemical warfare agent simulants
title_full Boosted ability of ZIF-8 for early-stage adsorption and degradation of chemical warfare agent simulants
title_fullStr Boosted ability of ZIF-8 for early-stage adsorption and degradation of chemical warfare agent simulants
title_full_unstemmed Boosted ability of ZIF-8 for early-stage adsorption and degradation of chemical warfare agent simulants
title_short Boosted ability of ZIF-8 for early-stage adsorption and degradation of chemical warfare agent simulants
title_sort boosted ability of zif-8 for early-stage adsorption and degradation of chemical warfare agent simulants
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10662003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38024321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00807j
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