ZIF-8/Graphene Oxide Hybrid Membranes as Breathable and Protective Barriers against Chemical Warfare Agents.
Kyubo KimHeesoo JungKyeong Min ChoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Personal protective equipment against chemical warfare agents and other toxic chemicals must be protective, be breathable, and have a low thermal burden. Selectively permeable membranes are promising candidates for such equipment. In this study, a hybrid membrane consisting of a continuous and thin zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF)-8 layer on an oxygen-rich small-flake graphene oxide layer was produced using a simple and scalable synthesis method. The small intrinsic pores of ZIF-8 allow it to selectively separate chemicals via size exclusion while permitting water vapor to permeate out. The ZIF-8/graphene oxide membrane had high selectivity for the penetration of water vapor over nerve agent simulants (ratio of dimethyl methylphosphonate to water vapor transmittance rates of ∼312) with a high water vapor transmittance rate of 3000 g m -2 day -1 . This protective barrier layer is a promising material for next-generation protective clothing with enhanced comfort and operability.
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