Toward a detoxification fabric against nerve gas agents: guanidine-functionalized poly[2-(3-butenyl)-2-oxazoline]/Nylon-6,6 nanofibersElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: (1) Synthesis scheme and structural analysis of monomer; (2) decontamination test of DFP without efficiency. See DOI: 10.1039/c7ra01278k
A novel guanidine-functionalized polymer, poly[2-(3-butenyl)-2-oxazoline] (PBuOxz), has been co-electrospun with Nylon-6,6 to form fibers that could be used for the decontamination of chemical warfare agents (CWAs). PBuOxz was obtained from the living cationic polymerization of 2-(3-butenyl)-2-oxazo...
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description | A novel guanidine-functionalized polymer, poly[2-(3-butenyl)-2-oxazoline] (PBuOxz), has been co-electrospun with Nylon-6,6 to form fibers that could be used for the decontamination of chemical warfare agents (CWAs). PBuOxz was obtained from the living cationic polymerization of 2-(3-butenyl)-2-oxazoline, which was synthesized starting from 4-pentenoic acid. This clickable PBuOxz polymer could be easily functionalized through the introduction of amine groups
via
thiol-ene click chemistry, followed by guanidinylation to form guanidine-functionalized PBuOxz (G-PBuOxz). The synthesized G-PBuOxz/Nylon-6,6 fibers are an active hydrolysis species for diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DFP), an organophosphate mimic of nerve agents. The decontamination efficiency for DFP could be as high as 100% under trace aqueous solution conditions using this G-PBuOxz/Nylon-6,6 fiber as the decontamination agent at the ratio of [guanidine]/[DFP] = 100/1 in 2 hours. The hydrolysis occurs
via
a general S
N
2 mechanism for this G-PBuOxz-based catalysis. Furthermore, the kinetics of decontamination were also investigated based on time and guanidine concentration. Hence, this G-PBuOxz/Nylon-6,6 fiber is effective as a hydrolyzing agent against toxic organophosphates, and thus exhibits potential as a material for protecting against chemical warfare agents.
A novel guanidine-functionalized polymer, poly[2-(3-butenyl)-2-oxazoline] (PBuOxz), has been co-electrospun with Nylon-6,6 to form fibers that could be used for the decontamination of chemical warfare agents (CWAs). |
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via
thiol-ene click chemistry, followed by guanidinylation to form guanidine-functionalized PBuOxz (G-PBuOxz). The synthesized G-PBuOxz/Nylon-6,6 fibers are an active hydrolysis species for diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DFP), an organophosphate mimic of nerve agents. The decontamination efficiency for DFP could be as high as 100% under trace aqueous solution conditions using this G-PBuOxz/Nylon-6,6 fiber as the decontamination agent at the ratio of [guanidine]/[DFP] = 100/1 in 2 hours. The hydrolysis occurs
via
a general S
N
2 mechanism for this G-PBuOxz-based catalysis. Furthermore, the kinetics of decontamination were also investigated based on time and guanidine concentration. Hence, this G-PBuOxz/Nylon-6,6 fiber is effective as a hydrolyzing agent against toxic organophosphates, and thus exhibits potential as a material for protecting against chemical warfare agents.
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via
thiol-ene click chemistry, followed by guanidinylation to form guanidine-functionalized PBuOxz (G-PBuOxz). The synthesized G-PBuOxz/Nylon-6,6 fibers are an active hydrolysis species for diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DFP), an organophosphate mimic of nerve agents. The decontamination efficiency for DFP could be as high as 100% under trace aqueous solution conditions using this G-PBuOxz/Nylon-6,6 fiber as the decontamination agent at the ratio of [guanidine]/[DFP] = 100/1 in 2 hours. The hydrolysis occurs
via
a general S
N
2 mechanism for this G-PBuOxz-based catalysis. Furthermore, the kinetics of decontamination were also investigated based on time and guanidine concentration. Hence, this G-PBuOxz/Nylon-6,6 fiber is effective as a hydrolyzing agent against toxic organophosphates, and thus exhibits potential as a material for protecting against chemical warfare agents.
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via
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via
a general S
N
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