High-throughput screening of solid-state catalysts for nerve agent degradation

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Joseph M PalombaSeth M Cohen

Abstract

A high-throughput screening (HTS) method was devised to increase the rate of discovery and evaluation of nerve agent degradation catalysts. Using this HTS method, >90 solid state materials, predominantly metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), were analyzed for their ability to hydrolyze the nerve agent simulant methyl paraoxon at two pH values (8.0 and 10.0).

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Dec 5, 2018·Angewandte Chemie·Mark KalajSeth M Cohen
Mar 5, 2019·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Mark KalajSeth M Cohen
Apr 18, 2019·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Mark KalajSeth M Cohen
Jun 26, 2020·Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry·Mark KalajSeth M Cohen
Mar 8, 2019·Chemical Science·Sergio AyalaSeth M Cohen
May 7, 2019·Journal of Hazardous Materials·Ann M Ploskonka, Jared B DeCoste
Jan 18, 2020·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Kent O KirlikovaliOmar K Farha
Jan 22, 2020·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Joseph M PalombaSeth M Cohen
Oct 14, 2020·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Yijing ChenOmar K Farha
Jul 26, 2019·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Zhijie ChenOmar K Farha
Oct 29, 2021·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Yunchao XieJian Lin
Oct 23, 2021·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Samar S SandhuJoseph Wang

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