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- W4366816817 abstract "To design effective personal protective equipment against chemical attacks, the understanding of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) decomposition chemistry is crucial. Metal oxides, particularly TiO2 have been found to be promising materials to trap and decompose CWAs. This work explores the possible decomposition pathways of sarin on a model rutile TiO2(110) surface with and without the presence of surface oxygen vacancies. Sarin adsorbs on the surface mainly by its P═O unit via a dative P═O-Ti5c bond, similar to its simulant dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP). Sarin decomposition on the pristine surface is possible at 455 K and proceeds via O–C bond cleavage, with a barrier of 1.17 eV, resulting in the production of surface-bonded monofluorophosphate and isopropoxy, while P–OR (R = C3H7 isopropyl) or P–F cleavage is highly activated with barriers larger than 2 eV. However, the production of gas-phase propene after O–C cleavage has a high activation barrier (1.6 eV). In the presence of O vacancies, the barriers to cleave the P–F and P–OR bonds are greatly reduced and these cleavages become possible at a moderate temperature (425 K). In comparison to its simulant DMMP, the decomposition of sarin proceeds faster on the oxygen vacancy as the cleavage of the P–F bond is more facile and the binding of F on surface Ti creates a thermodynamically stable intermediate. The electronic effects of the F ligand also facilitate the P–OR bond cleavage at the O vacancy site. Frequency calculations validate the energy pathways: intact molecular adsorption of sarin can explain the experimental spectrum at room temperature, while further decomposition by C–O or P–F bond cleavage, presumably on the pristine surface and at O vacancies, respectively, is responsible for the spectral evolution seen at 500 K, in agreement with calculated barriers." @default.
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- W4366816817 title "Decomposition of the Toxic Nerve Agent Sarin on Oxygen Vacancy Sites of Rutile TiO<sub>2</sub>(110)" @default.
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