Hydrolysis of Organophosphorus Agents Catalyzed by Cobalt Nanoparticles Supported on Three-Dimensional Nitrogen-Doped Graphene.
Yanfang LiJiawei YanDaobo YuPuyi LeiWenzhuo ShenYing LiJiali ZhangShouwu GuoPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Catalytic chemical degradations and many other methodologies have been explored for the removal and/or degradation of organophosphorus agents (OPs) that are often used as pesticides, nerve agents, and plasticizers. To explore more efficient and recyclable catalysts for the removal and/or degradation of OPs, we fabricate the composites of cobalt nanoparticles and three-dimensional nitrogen-doped graphene (Co/3DNG). We demonstrate that OPs can be hydrolyzed efficiently at ambient temperature by the Co/3DNG. Because of the unique structural and chemical properties of the supporting matrix 3DNG and active species Co-N, the catalytic activities of Co/3DNG composites are much higher than those of bare 3DNG, Co nanoparticles, or the Co nanoparticles physically mixed with 3DNG. We conclude that in the Co/3DNG composites, the interaction between 3DNG and Co stabilizes and distributes well the Co nanoparticles and affords the active catalytic species Co-N.