2016 journal article

Ultra-Fast Degradation of Chemical Warfare Agents Using MOF-Nanofiber Kebabs

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 55(42), 13224–13228.

By: J. Zhao n, D. Lee n, R. Yaga*, M. Hall, H. Barton n, I. Woodward n, C. Oldham n, H. Walls*, G. Peterson, G. Parsons n

Contributors: J. Zhao n, D. Lee n, R. Yaga*, M. Hall, H. Barton n, I. Woodward n, C. Oldham n, H. Walls*, G. Peterson, G. Parsons n

author keywords: atomic layer deposition; chemical warfare agents; metal-organic frameworks; nanofibers; thin films
TL;DR: The results therefore provide the earliest report of MOF-nanofiber textile composites capable of ultra-fast degradation of CWAs and exhibit excellent reactivity for detoxifying CWAs. (via Semantic Scholar)
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