Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.173, 168-178, 2016
Mesoporous binary metal oxide nanocomposites: Synthesis, characterization and decontamination of sulfur mustard
Mesoporous MnO2-ZnO, Fe2O3-ZnO, NiO-ZnO, and CeO2-ZnO binary metal oxide nanocomposites were studied as sorbent decontaminants against sulfur mustard. They were synthesized by precipitation pyrolysis method and characterized by means of transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive analysis of X rays, X ray diffraction, and nitrogen adsorption techniques. The transmission electron microscopy and nitrogen adsorption data indicated the presence of pores with diameter ranging from 10 to 70 nm in the binary metal oxide nanocomposites and these materials exhibited surface area values in the range of 76-134 m(2)/g. These binary metal oxide nano composites demonstrated large decontamination efficiencies against sulfur mustard when compared to their single component metal oxide nanoparticles. The binary metal oxide nanocomposites effectively decontaminated sulfur mustard into relatively non toxic products such as chloro ethyl vinyl sulfide, divinyl sulfide, 1,4-oxathiane, etc. The promising decontamination properties of binary metal oxide nanocomposites against sulfur mustard were attributed to the basic sites, Lewis acid sites, and the presence of these sites was confirmed by CO2 and NH3 temperature programmed desorption. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.