Feasible Detoxification Coating Material for Chemical Warfare Agents Using Poly(methyl methacrylate)−Branched Poly(ethyleneimine) Copolymer and Metal−Organic Framework Composites

Jin Young Seo, Min Hyuk Choi, Bo Woo Lee, Jung Hyun Lee, Seunghan Shin, Sangho Cho, Kie Yong Cho, Kyung Youl Baek

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    Abstract

    Defense against chemical warfare agents (CWAs) is regarded as a top priority for the protection of humanity, but it still depends on physical protection with severe limitations such as residual toxicity and post-treatment requirement. In this study, a strategically designed functional polymeric substrate was composited with a metal−organic framework catalyst to remove toxicity immediately. A series of PMMA-BPEI copolymers exhibited high processability as a coating and accelerated the catalytic activity of Zr(IV)-based metal−organic framework catalysts (UiO-66). Among them, PMB12_40 composite coating on a cotton fabric, containing a PMMA-BPEI copolymer (PMMA/BPEI = 1/2) and 40% of UiO-66 catalyst, can efficiently decompose nerve agent simulants (methyl-paraoxon) under both liquid phase (t1/2 = 0.14 h) and humidified (t1/2 = 4.8 h) conditions. Moreover, a real agent, GD, was decomposed 100% by PMB12_40 in 4 h at 25 °C and 65% relative humidity. On the basis of superior catalytic activity, the PMB composites are anticipated to be a potential material for active chemical protection coating.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)50246-50255
    Number of pages10
    JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
    Volume14
    Issue number44
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2022

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    Keywords

    • chemical warfare agent
    • metal−organic framework (MOF)
    • nerve agent
    • polymer composite
    • surface coating material

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Materials Science

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