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Tailoring the Pore Size and Functionality of UiO-Type Metal–Organic Frameworks for Optimal Nerve Agent Destruction
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EngineeringDegradation ReactionChemical Warfare AgentOrganic ChemistryChemical AgentChemistryUio-type Metal–organic FrameworksChemical EngineeringMedicinal ChemistryPore SizeSustainable SynthesisMetal-organic PolyhedronCovalent Bonded FrameworkNerve Agent SimulantCatalysisMetal-organic FrameworksLinker SizeDegradation Half-livesNatural SciencesFunctional Materials
Evaluation of UiO-66 and UiO-67 metal-organic framework derivatives as catalysts for the degradation of soman, a chemical warfare agent, showed the importance of both the linker size and functionality. The best catalysts yielded half-lives of less than 1 min. Further testing with a nerve agent simulant established that different rate-assessment techniques yield similar values for degradation half-lives.
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