Niobium(V) saponite clay for the catalytic oxidative abatement of chemical warfare agents.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
A Nb(V) -containing saponite clay was designed to selectively transform toxic organosulfur chemical warfare agents (CWAs) under extremely mild conditions into nontoxic products with reduced environmental impact. Thanks to the insertion of Nb(V) sites within the saponite framework, a bifunctional catalyst with strong oxidizing and acid properties was obtained. Remarkable activity and high selectivity were observed for the oxidative abatement of (2-chloroethyl)ethyl sulfide (CEES), a simulant of sulfur mustard, at room temperature with aqueous hydrogen peroxide. This performance was significantly better compared to a conventional commercial decontamination powder.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
chemical warfare agents; heterogeneous catalysis; niobium; oxidation; saponites
List of contributors:
Bisio, Chiara; Guidotti, Matteo
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