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Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.142, No.2-3, 484-490, 2013
Mesoporous CuO-ZnO binary metal oxide nanocomposite for decontamination of sulfur mustard
Mesoporous CuO-ZnO binary metal oxide nanocomposites were studied as sorbent decontaminants against sulfur mustard, a well known chemical warfare agent. They were prepared by precipitation pyrolysis method and characterized by means of X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, nitrogen adsorption, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy techniques. Obtained data indicated the presence of mesopores with diameter ranging from 2 to 80 nm and the materials exhibited relatively high surface area 86 m(2) g(-1) when compared to the individual metal oxide nanoparticles. Reactive sites of mesoporous CuO-ZnO binary metal oxide nanocomposites were studied by infrared spectroscopy technique using pyridine as a probe molecule. These materials demonstrated superior decontamination properties against sulfur mustard when compared to single component metal oxides and decontaminated it to divinyl sulfide, chloroethyl vinyl sulfide, hemisulfur mustard, etc. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.