BACKGROUND Due to the increasing chemical and biological threats posed by terrorist attacks, there is a need to design and prepare nanofibers (NFs) with the ability to neutralize CWAs. For… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND Due to the increasing chemical and biological threats posed by terrorist attacks, there is a need to design and prepare nanofibers (NFs) with the ability to neutralize CWAs. For this purpose polyacrylonitrile NFs and polyoxomolybdate [Mo154] (abbreviated as PAN NFs/[Mo154]) as a heterogeneous catalyst was prepared by electrospinning method with a diameter of about 100nm. OBJECTIVE The PAN NFs/[Mo154] catalyze the selective aerobic oxidation of sulfur mustard stimulants, such as 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (2-CEES) and 2-chloroethyl phenyl sulfide (2-CEPS) under green and "ambient" conditions (25◦C, 1atm O2) in presence of ethanol with high efficiency and selectivity. 2-CEES was selected as a model reaction to optimize the parameters of the reaction. METHOD The progress of the reaction was evaluated after different times using GC-FID, GC-MS and TLC. The reaction product was also confirmed by 1H-NMR spectroscopy. RESULT The aerobic oxidation results of 2-CEES showed that PAN NFs/[Mo154] have a conversion of 98% to produce only a nontoxic product, 2-CEESO with selectivity of 100% after 45min. The results were performed using [Mo154] without any PAN NFs for comparison. Whereas [Mo154] converts only 52% of 2-CEES under the identical conditions. CONCLUSION Heterogeneous PAN NFs/[Mo154] catalyst was reused after washing with solvent up to 5 steps without leaching of [Mo154] from PAN NFs and without any loss in efficiency due to the morphology of NFs. In addition to the recovery of PAN NFs/[Mo154] in different cycles, the use of FT-IR, UV-Vis and TEM techniques confirms the stability and morphology of PAN NFs/[Mo154] after the fifth cycle, 2-CEES oxidation. According to our information, this report is the first use of PAN NFs enriched with [Mo154] for aerobic oxidation of sulfur mustard simulants.
               
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