Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577500 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Titanate nanoscrolls, a recently discovered variant of TiO2 nanocrystals, are tested as reactive sorbent for chemical warfare agent (CWA) decontamination. The large surface area of the uncapped tubules provides the desired rapid absorption of the contaminant while water molecules, intrinsic constituents of titanate nanoscrolls, provide the necessary chemistry for hydrolytic reaction. In this study the decomposition of 2-chloroethyl ethylsulfide (CEES), a simulant for the CWA mustard, was monitored using 13C NMR. The NMR spectra reveal reaction products as expected from the hydrolysis of CEES. This demonstrates that titanate nanoscrolls could potentially be employed as a decontaminant for CWAs.
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Authors
Alfred Kleinhammes, George W. Wagner, Harsha Kulkarni, Yuanyuan Jia, Qi Zhang, Lu-Chang Qin, Yue Wu,