Utilizing Zirconium MOF-functionalized fiber substrates prepared by molecular layer deposition (MLD) for toxic gas capture and chemical warfare agent degradation
Abstract
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous organic-inorganic
solids extensively explored for numerous applications owing to their catalytic activity and high surface area. In this work MOF thin films deposited
in a one-step, molecular layer deposition (MLD), an all-gas-phase process,
on glass wool fibers are characterized by X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform
infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and their capabilities
towards toxic industrial chemical (TIC) capture and chemical warfare agents
(CWA) degradation are investigated. It is shown that despite low volume
of the active material used, MOFs thin films are capable of removal of
harmful gaseous chemicals from air stream and CWA from neutral aqueous
environment. The results confirm that the MLD-deposited MOF thin films,
amorphous and crystalline, are suitable materials for use in air filtration,
decontamination, and physical protection against CWA and TIC.
Description
Gorzkowska-Sobas, Agnieszka A; Lausund, Kristian Blindheim; de Koning, Martijn; Petrovic, Veljko; Chavan, Sachin Maruti; Smith, Martin W.; Nilsen, Ola.
Utilizing Zirconium MOF-functionalized fiber substrates prepared by molecular layer deposition for toxic gas capture and chemical warfare agent degradation. Global Challenges 2021