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Autor:
Angela C. Edwards, Joshua Abelard, Christopher J. Karwacki, Diego Troya, Wesley O. Gordon, Amanda R. Wilmsmeyer, John R. Morris, Erin M. Durke
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 120:13024-13031
A fundamental understanding of the forces that drive uptake and binding of aromatic molecules on well-characterized surfaces such as silica is important for predicting the fate of toxic industrial compounds in the environment. Therefore, the adsorpti
Autor:
Erin M. Durke, John R. Morris, Diego Troya, Wesley O. Gordon, Christopher J. Karwacki, Angela C. Edwards, Joshua Abelard, Amanda R. Wilmsmeyer
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 119:365-372
This work investigates the fundamental nature of sulfur mustard surface adsorption by characterizing interfacial hydrogen bonding and other intermolecular forces for the surrogate molecule (simulant) 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (2-CEES). Adsorption a
Autor:
Amanda R. Wilmsmeyer, Diego Troya, Brent A. Mantooth, Wesley O. Gordon, Teri Lalain, Erin Durke Davis, John R. Morris
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 117:15685-15697
The fundamental interactions of a series of chemical warfare agent (CWA) simulants on amorphous silica particulates have been investigated with transmission infrared spectroscopy and temperature-programmed desorption (TPD). The simulants methyl dichl
Publikováno v:
Langmuir. 28:10962-10967
The fundamental interactions of dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP) and dimethyl chlorophosphate (DMCP) on amorphous silica nanoparticles have been investigated with transmission infrared spectroscopy and temperature-programmed desorption (TPD). DMMP a
Publikováno v:
The journal of physical chemistry letters. 5(8)
Sarin and soman are warfare nerve agents that represent some of the most toxic compounds ever synthesized. The extreme risk in handling such molecules has, until now, precluded detailed research into the surface chemistry of agents. We have developed
Autor:
Brent A. Mantooth, Teri Lalain, Wesley O. Gordon, John R. Morris, Erin Durke Davis, Amanda R. Wilmsmeyer
Publikováno v:
The Review of scientific instruments. 85(1)
A fundamental understanding of the surface chemistry of chemical warfare agents is needed to fully predict the interaction of these toxic molecules with militarily relevant materials, catalysts, and environmental surfaces. For example, rules for pred