MgO-embedded fibre-based substrate as an effective sorbent for toxic organophosphates
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Woo, Dong Jin
Obendorf, S. Kay
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2014
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Magnesium oxide nanoparticles (MgO) were embedded in a cellulose acetate fibrous framework to provide self-decontaminating properties against toxic organophosphates. The concept of a co-continuous polymer blend structure coupled with selective polymer dissolution was used to develop electrospun fibres with novel morphology for application in chemical protective materials. An electrospinning solution built from 60 : 40 acetonitrile–acetone and 15 wt% of 60 : 40 cellulose acetate–PEO distinct fractions produced fibres that had a degree of continuity of about 0.77 relative to the PEO phase in the cellulose acetate matrix that led to intra-fibre pores with an average diameter of 89 nm, and a surface area of 21.8 m2 g 1. MgO was incorporated into the spinning solution for development of a fibre framework with selfdecontamination properties for toxic organophosphates. In 100 min, the MgO-embedded fibres removed 33% of methyl parathion from a hexane solution while fibres with similar morphology and no MgO removed 14%.
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The article of record as published may be found at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4ra00511b
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RSC Advances, 2014, 4, 15727
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
