| Literature DB >> 34258857 |
Yalong Liao1, Wenkun Chen1, Shouzhen Li1, Wenling Jiao1, Yang Si1,2, Jianyong Yu2, Bin Ding1,2.
Abstract
Organophosphorus-based chemical warfare agents (CWAs) are highly poisonous, and recent attacks using nerve agents have stimulated researchers to develop breakthrough materials for their fast degradation. Zr-based materials have been identified as the most effective catalysts for breaking down CWAs, but in their powdered form, their practical application in personal protective equipment is limited. Herein, a surface-confined strategy for the direct growth of vertically aligned zirconium hydroxide (Zr(OH)4 ) nanosheets with ultrathin and tortuous structures on nanofibers is reported. The freestanding Zr(OH)4 nanosheet-assembled nanofibrous membranes (NANMs) show superior catalytic performance to degrade dimethyl methylphosphonate, a nerve agent simulant, with a half-life of 4 min. In addition, intriguing membrane-type NANMs feature integrated properties of exceptional breathability, prominent flexibility, and robust fatigue resistance over one million buckling loads. This facile strategy provides a novel route to manufacture new classes of nanosheet-supported membranes for chemical-protective materials, in particular for gas filters, protective suits, and clothing.Entities:
Keywords: amorphous nanosheets; chemical warfare agents; core-shell structure; electrospun nanofibers; zirconium hydroxide
Year: 2021 PMID: 34258857 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202101639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281