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Cobalt carbide nanosheets as effective catalysts toward photothermal degradation of mustard-gas simulants under solar light

, 2021
Here, ultrathin cobalt carbide (Co2C) nanosheets are firstly illustrated as effective and robust catalysts toward photothermal degradation of sulfur mustard simulants (e.g., 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide, CEES) under solar light.
Shuang Xia   +12 more
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Ultrathin WO3 Nanosheets/Pd with Strong Metal-Support Interactions for Highly Sensitive and Selective Detection of Mustard-Gas Simulants.

ACS Sensors
Exposure to mustard gas can cause damage or death to human beings, depending on the concentration and duration. Thus, developing high-performance mustard-gas sensors is highly needed for early warning.
Haizhen Li   +10 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Solution Blow Spinning Ultrafine Fiber Sponge-Loaded MOF-808 for Effective Adsorption and Degradation of Mustard Gas.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Functional materials that can quickly absorb and degrade mustard gas are essential for chemical warfare emergency response kits. In this study, a fiber membrane with excellent adsorption and catalytic degradation activity was developed by solution blow ...
Fan Liu   +11 more
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A Pillar[5]arene-Containing Metal-Organic Framework for Rapid and Highly Capable Adsorption of a Mustard Gas Simulant.

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Mustard gas causes irreversible damage upon inhalation or contact with the human body. Consequently, the development of adsorbents for effective interception of mustard gas at low concentrations and high flow rates is an urgent necessity.
Zeju Wang   +9 more
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Detoxification of mustard gas surrogate on ZnO2/g-C3N4 composites: Effect of surface features’ synergy and day-night photocatalysis

, 2020
Porous zinc peroxide/graphitic carbon nitride nanocomposites were synthesized and characterized by XRD, N2 adsorption, SEM, DRUV-Vis spectroscopy, and thermal analysis.
Marc Florent   +2 more
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A novel polyoxovanadate-based Co-MOF: highly efficient and selective oxidation of a mustard gas simulant by two-site synergetic catalysis

, 2020
Two novel polyoxovanadate-based metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), [Co(bib)]{V2O6} (V–Co-MOF) and [Ni(en)(bib)]{V2O6}·2H2O (V–Ni-MOF) (bib = 1,4-bis(1H-imidazoly-1-yl)benzene, en = ethylenediamine) were facilely synthesized under mild hydrothermal ...
Hongju Tian   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

H5PV2Mo10O40 Polyoxometalate Encapsulated in NU-1000 Metal–Organic Framework for Aerobic Oxidation of a Mustard Gas Simulant

, 2020
The immobilization of H5PV2Mo10O40 polyoxometalates (POMs) in the in the mesoporous channel-type metal–organic framework (MOF), NU-1000, via simple impregnation method is reported here.
Cassandra T. Buru   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Rationally designed high-performance Zr(OH)4@PAN nanofibrous membrane for self-detoxification of mustard gas simulant under an ambient condition

, 2020
Self-detoxifying materials capable of destructing chemical warfare agents (CWAs) under an ambient condition is highly desirable for the next generation of personal protection.
Feng Qiu   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Toxicology of mustard gas

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1991
The devastating effects of mustard gas were first observed in World War I. The advent of the Gulf War fueled renewed fears of further use of toxic gases in battle, with the possible exposure of large civilian populations--while understanding of the mechanism of action of the alkylating sulfur mustards was still quite restricted.
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Experience with mustard gas casualties

The Lancet, 1991
The possible use of chemical weapons in the Middle East conflict prompts us to describe our experience in treating five mustard gas casualties injured in spring, 1988, in the Iran-Iraq ...
A J, Newman-Taylor, A J, Morris
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