A dual-functional Zr(iv)-based metal–organic gel obtained via a cage-to-gel strategy: nerve agent simulant degradation and blister agent simulant adsorptive sensing

Abstract

The adsorption, degradation, and sensing of chemical warfare agents are highly important. In this work, a new Zr(IV)-based metal–organic gel (MOG) was designed and synthesized, which demonstrated dual-functional performance in the degradation of nerve agent simulants and the adsorptive sensing of blister agent simulants. A Zr(IV)-based MOG, namely, Zr-MOG-taBDC (H2taBDC = 2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl) terephthalic acid), was synthesized through the thermal transformation of a tetrahedral Zr(IV)-based metal–organic cage, {[Cp3Zr33-O)(μ2-OH)3]4(taBDC)6}·(Cl)4 (Zr-MOC-taBDC), in a mixed acetonitrile/water solvent system, bypassing the need for tedious anion exchange and high-boiling solvents. The resulting MOG exhibited hierarchical porosity and high stability across a wide pH range (1–11). Catalytic tests revealed that Zr-MOG-taBDC achieved 95.4% degradation efficiency for the nerve agent simulant diethyl phenylphosphonate (DEPPT), with a half-life of 49.5 minutes, outperforming its crystalline MOC precursor. Additionally, the gel demonstrated a high adsorption capacity (0.6 g g−1) for the mustard gas simulant 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES), enabling real-time detection via a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) with a linear response range up to 100 ppm. Mechanistic studies indicated that degradation proceeds via P–S bond cleavage catalyzed by Zr–OH–H2O Lewis acid–base sites, whereas adsorption involves reversible physical and irreversible chemical interactions with triazole groups and Zr-oxo clusters. This work highlights the potential of Zr-MOGs as multifunctional materials for chemical warfare agent mitigation and sensing.

Graphical abstract: A dual-functional Zr(iv)-based metal–organic gel obtained via a cage-to-gel strategy: nerve agent simulant degradation and blister agent simulant adsorptive sensing

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Article type
Research Article
Submitted
16 Jun 2025
Accepted
02 Oct 2025
First published
03 Oct 2025

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025, Advance Article

A dual-functional Zr(IV)-based metal–organic gel obtained via a cage-to-gel strategy: nerve agent simulant degradation and blister agent simulant adsorptive sensing

L. Li, B. Guo, L. Wu, Z. Yan, S. Cai, J. Fan, Y. Zhang, W. Zhang and S. Zheng, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5QI01321F

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