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Diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DFP) degradation activity using transition metal–dipicolylamine complexes
Authors:Keunhong Jeong  Joongmoo Shim  Woo Young Chung  Young Sik Kye  Dongwook Kim
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Korea Military Academy, Seoul, South Korea
Abstract:Transition metal complexes have been extensively used as catalysts for organophosphorus agent decomposition to reduce their toxicity with their performance being strongly dependent on the nature of the metal ion. To investigate this dependence, we prepared dipicolylamine (DPA)‐containing complexes of Cu(II), Zn(II), Ni(II), Co(II), and Fe(II) and analyzed their activities for the degradation of diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DFP), a nerve agent surrogate compound. Cu(II)‐DPA complex showed fastest reaction kinetics while Zn(II)‐DPA and Ni(II)‐DPA exhibited more slower reactions. This observation can be explained using frontier molecular orbital (FMO) theory, which revealed that the nucleophilicity of the oxygen atom in water molecules in these transition metal complexes was well matched with reactivity order observed in experiments. These investigations combined with theoretical study provide valuable information for designing and predicting the activity of new transition metal–organic ligand complexes as a catalyst to decompose and reduce toxicity of organophosphorus nerve agents.
Keywords:decomposition  dipicolylamine  hydrolysis  organophosphshporus nerve agents  transition metal
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