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HERO ID
8325613
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Decontamination of toxic chemical warfare sulfur mustard and nerve agent simulants by NiO NPs/Ag-clinoptilolite zeolite composite adsorbent
Author(s)
Sadeghi, M; Ghaedi, H; Yekta, S; Babanezhad, E
Year
2016
Journal
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
ISSN:
2213-2929
EISSN:
2213-3437
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Volume
4
Issue
3
Page Numbers
2990-3000
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.jece.2016.06.008
Abstract
The present investigation describes the performance of NiO NPs/Ag-clinoptilolite zeolite as a novel composite adsorbent for the decontamination of two most known sulfur mustard and nerve agent simulants; chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES) and dimethyl methyl phosphonate (DMMP). The reactions were carried out in both methanol and n-hexane solvents and monitored by GC-FID, 31PNMR and GC-MS analyses subsequently. Moreover, the SEM/EDAX, XRD and FT-IR techniques were applied for characterization of the as-prepared samples. The GC-FID results denoted that CEES was decontaminated on the composite in n-hexane solvent after 12 h at room temperature with a yield more than 86%. Besides, 31PNMR data illustrated that more than 89% of DMMP was decontaminated after 8 h under similar conditions. It seems that non-polar solvent aids the material transfer to the reactive sites on the surface of the composite without blocking them. The rate constant and half-life have been calculated 3.8194 à 10-5 s-1 and 7.3055 à 10-5 s-1, and 1.8640 à 104 s and 9.4860 à 103 s for CEES and DMMP, respectively. The hydrolysis products; hydroxyl ethyl sulfide (HEES) and methyl phosphonic acid (MPA) were also identified by GC-MS analysis. It was emphasized that NiO NPs/Ag-clinoptilolite zeolite composite has a high capacity and potential for the decontamination of CEES and DMMP molecules. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Clinoptilolite; Decontamination; NiO NPs/Ag-clinoptilolite; Zeolite
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