Reza Haddad, M. D. Telgerd, H. Hadi, M. Sadeghinia
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Abstract
Polyacrylonitrile/Mo132 composite nanofibers mats was synthesized by an
electrospinning technique using PAN and giant ball nano-polyoxomolybdateMo132. The nanocluster
Mo132 was mixed with PAN solution and then electrospun to produce bead-free nanofibers. The
aim of this study is to evaluate the adsorption ability of electrospun composite nanofibers against sulfur
mustard stimulants and assess the possibility of using the electrospun nanofibers as protective
membranes in chemical masks and warfare clothing. Adsorption of sulfur mustard stimulants was investigated
on the surface of PAN nanofibers embedded with keplerate nano-polyoxomolybdate.
In order to study the 2-CEES adsorption ability, the prepared PAN/Mo132 nanofibers
composite was further prepared and exposed to 2-CEES solution. The surface morphology and other
properties of the PAN/Mo132 nanofibers composite were characterized by various techniques, including
SEM, TEM, FT-IR, UV-Vis. SEM images which showed that the average diameter of the fibers
was found to be between 100-120 nm.
The adsorption efficiency of PAN/Mo132 composite in adsorption of 2-CEES was obtained
89% after 7h at room temperature. The results showed that composite nanofibers
PAN/Mo132 will have a good ability as protective clothing and chemical masks against chemical
warfare agents.
PAN/Mo132 nanofibers were prepared by electrospinning method. The leaching of
Mo132 from the nanofibers was not observed, meaning that the catalyst had excellent stability and
could be used as a heterogeneous structure against the adsorption of sulfur mustard stimulant at room
temperature. This composite nanofibers membrane exhibited good performance to adsorb 2-CEES in
comparison with pure PAN. The adsorption rate of 2-CEES increases with increasing the amount of
Mo132 embedded in the PAN nanofibers.