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MOFabric: an effective and wearable protective garment towards CWA detoxification.

Selva BalasubramanianArockia Jayalatha KulandaiswamyApurba DasJohn Bosco Balaguru Rayappan
Published in: RSC advances (2024)
In current trends, an imminent development of self-detoxification filters is highly desirable against exposure to chemical warfare agents (CWAs). Exploiting protective materials that can be applicable in day-to-day life for instantaneous detoxification will be of immense importance. The available technologies in the current scenario are susceptible to secondary emission and pose a need for an alternate design strategy for effective degradation. In addition, the choice of active material and successful impregnation on a suitable substrate for developing potential barriers requires complex material design. In this context, the developed self-standing UiO-66 and UiO-66-NH 2 functionalized fabrics (MOFabrics) present an expeditious detoxification performance against CWA simulant, methyl-paraoxon, with a maximum removal percent conversion of 88.9 and 90.68%. It shows a reduced half-life of approximately 10.16 and 11.23 min, in comparison to an unmodified/carboxymethylated fabric of 462 min.
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