All-Weather Dry Decontaminant Polymer-H 2 O 2 Complex for HD Degradation.
John LandersHui WangJohn MahleJoseph MyersDouglas NicholsErik EmmonsAshish TripathiMorgan HallEric BruniGregory W PetersonChristopher J KarwackiPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) is a highly effective decontaminant against chemical warfare agents (CWAs) when present both in a liquid and as a solid powder. For the latter, this can be in the form of H 2 O 2 being complexed to a polymer, such as polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP). While a H 2 O 2 -PVP complex is indeed effective at decontaminating CWAs, it is vulnerable to environmental conditions such as high relative humidities (RH), which can dissociate the H 2 O 2 from the complex before it is given the opportunity to react with CWAs. In this paper, we demonstrate that the cross-linked version of PVP forms a highly stable complex with H 2 O 2 , which can withstand both high (40 °C) and low (-20 °C) temperatures as well as maintain stability at high RH up to 90% over several days. Collectively, this lays the framework for processing the H 2 O 2 -PVP complex in a variety of form factors that can maintain efficacy under a wide range of real-world environmental conditions.