2017
DOI: 10.1080/23779497.2017.1330662
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Tungsten oxide: a catalyst worth studying for the abatement and decontamination of chemical warfare agents

Abstract: Tungsten(VI) oxide, WO 3 , was studied and used as a heterogeneous catalyst for the liquid-phase oxidative abatement and solid-phase decontamination of simulants of chemical warfare agents, CWAs. The catalytic performance of WO 3 was compared to the one of a soluble W-containing model catalyst, W(IV)-heptaisobutyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane, W-POSS. In liquid-phase abatement tests, WO 3 promoted a complete degradation of the toxic agent simulant within 24 h, in the presence of aqueous hydrogen peroxi… Show more

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“…Further, they have been recognized in strategic sectors such as military and aerospace for various kinetic energy projectiles, engine components and jet vanes. WO 3 NPs are also used as a heterogeneous catalyst for the liquid-phase oxidative abatement and solid-phase decontamination of simulants for chemical warfare agents (Costenaro et al, 2017;Ryu, Sohn, Hwang, & Fang, 2009). Although the quantity of WO 3 NP world production is not known to date, the global reserves of tungsten were 86 400 metric tons according to Mineral Commodity Summaries, January 2017 (US Geological Survey, 2017; Reston, VA, USA).…”
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“…Further, they have been recognized in strategic sectors such as military and aerospace for various kinetic energy projectiles, engine components and jet vanes. WO 3 NPs are also used as a heterogeneous catalyst for the liquid-phase oxidative abatement and solid-phase decontamination of simulants for chemical warfare agents (Costenaro et al, 2017;Ryu, Sohn, Hwang, & Fang, 2009). Although the quantity of WO 3 NP world production is not known to date, the global reserves of tungsten were 86 400 metric tons according to Mineral Commodity Summaries, January 2017 (US Geological Survey, 2017; Reston, VA, USA).…”
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