ChemistryOpen (Aug 2024)

Ultraviolet Light‐Assisted Decontamination of Chemical Warfare Agent Simulant 2‐Chloroethyl Phenyl Sulfide on Metal‐Loaded TiO2/Ti Surfaces

  • Hye Ji. Jang,
  • Gaeun Yun,
  • Huieun Shim,
  • Seon Young Hwang,
  • So Young Kim,
  • Jeongkwon Kim,
  • Heesoo Jung,
  • Mohammad Mansoob Khan,
  • Youngku Sohn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202300246
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract The application of ultraviolet (UV) light for the decontamination of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) has gained recognition as an effective method, especially for treating hard‐to‐reach areas where wet chemical methods are impractical. In this study, TiO2/Ti was employed as a model catalyst, which was contaminated with 2‐chloroethyl phenyl sulfide (CEPS), and subjected to photocatalytic decontamination using both UVB and UVC light. Additionally, photocatalytic decontamination efficiency by introducing Au, Pt, and Cu onto the TiO2/Ti surface was explored. During the photodecomposition process under UVC light, at least eight distinct secondary byproducts were identified. It was observed that the introduction of overlayer metals did not significantly enhance the photodecomposition under UVC light instead overlaid Au exhibited substantially improved activity under UVB light. Whereas, photodecomposition process under UVB light, only five secondary products were detected, including novel compounds with sulfoxide and sulfone functional groups. This novel study offers valuable insights into the generation of secondary products and sheds light on the roles of overlayer metals and photon wavelength in the photodecontamination process of CWA.

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