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Nanosized inorganic metal oxides as heterogeneous catalysts for the degradation of chemical warfare agents.

Authors :
Bisio, Chiara
Carniato, Fabio
Palumbo, Chiara
Safronyuk, Sergey L.
Starodub, Mykola F.
Katsev, Andrew M.
Marchese, Leonardo
Guidotti, Matteo
Source :
Catalysis Today. Nov2016 Part 1, Vol. 277, p192-199. 8p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Nanosized inorganic metal oxides, such as TiO 2 , ZnO, γ -Al 2 O 3 , are proposed as heterogeneous catalysts for the oxidative degradation of chemical warfare agents (CWA), particularly of organosulfur toxic agents, into oxidised products with reduced toxicity. The morphology, structural and textural properties of the catalysts were investigated. Furthermore, their catalytic properties were evaluated in the oxidative abatement of (2-chloroethyl)ethylsulfide, CEES, a simulant of sulfur mustard (blistering CWA). Their performance was also compared to a conventional decontamination powder and a commercial Nb 2 O 5 sample. The metal oxides powders were then employed in the active oxidative decontamination of CEES from a cotton textile substrate, mimicking a real contamination occurrence. Remarkable results in terms of abatement and degradation into desired products were recorded, achieving good conversions and decontamination efficiency with Nb 2 O 5 , TiO 2 and γ -Al 2 O 3 , under very mild conditions, with hydrogen peroxide (as aqueous solution or as urea-hydrogen peroxide adduct), at room temperature and ambient pressure. In the aim of a real on-field use, the potential environmental impact of these solids was also evaluated by bioluminescence toxicity tests on reference bacteria ( Photobacterium leiognathi Sh1), showing a negligible negative impact for TiO 2 , γ -Al 2 O 3 , and Nb 2 O 5 . A major biotoxic effect was only found for ZnO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09205861
Volume :
277
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Catalysis Today
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
118340855
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cattod.2015.12.023