The abatement of toxic chemical warfare agents (CWA) is conventionally achieved via stoichiometric reactions using strong oxidants with high environmental impact and/or via thermal degradation. In this work a class of heterogeneous catalysts is designed to transform selectively and under mild conditions toxic organosulfur chemical agents in non-noxious products with reduced environmental impact. Nb(V)-containing saponite clay was identified as an optimal catalyst for the CWA oxidative abatement. The conventional synthetic protocol used to obtain saponite materials was modified to allow the insertion of Nb(V) ions within the inorganic framework of the clay, thus obtaining a bi-functional catalyst with strong oxidizing and acid properties. The catalytic performance of these clays was evaluated in the oxidation reaction of (2-chloroethyl)ethylsulfide (CEES), simulant of sulfur mustard (blistering CWA), with aqueous hydrogen peroxide. Remarkable activity and outstanding selectivity were obtained, at room temperature and ambient pressure, with respect to a conventional commercial decontamination powder mixture.

Nb(V)-Containing Saponite Clay: a Catalyst for the Oxidative Abatement of Blistering Chemical Warfare Agents

R Psaro;M Guidotti
2014

Abstract

The abatement of toxic chemical warfare agents (CWA) is conventionally achieved via stoichiometric reactions using strong oxidants with high environmental impact and/or via thermal degradation. In this work a class of heterogeneous catalysts is designed to transform selectively and under mild conditions toxic organosulfur chemical agents in non-noxious products with reduced environmental impact. Nb(V)-containing saponite clay was identified as an optimal catalyst for the CWA oxidative abatement. The conventional synthetic protocol used to obtain saponite materials was modified to allow the insertion of Nb(V) ions within the inorganic framework of the clay, thus obtaining a bi-functional catalyst with strong oxidizing and acid properties. The catalytic performance of these clays was evaluated in the oxidation reaction of (2-chloroethyl)ethylsulfide (CEES), simulant of sulfur mustard (blistering CWA), with aqueous hydrogen peroxide. Remarkable activity and outstanding selectivity were obtained, at room temperature and ambient pressure, with respect to a conventional commercial decontamination powder mixture.
2014
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
Inglese
S. Ernst, A. Behr, M. Bender, A. Jess, M. Marchionna
Tagungsbericht 2014-3 - Selective Oxidation and Functionalization: Classical and Alternative Routes and Sources"
221
228
8
978-3-941721-44-9
DGMK
Hamburg
GERMANIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
heterogeneous catalysis
chemical warfare agents
decontamination
oxidation
8
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
open
Carniato, F; Bisio, C; Psaro, R; Marchese, L; Katsev, A; F Starodub, N; F Taran, M; Guidotti, M
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