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Instant Colorimetric Discrimination and Degradation of GD/VX Nerve Agents Using Amidoxime–Isothiazolone–Polydiacetylene Composites

Author(s)
Kim, DowonOh, JongwonKim, JongkyuLee, SongseokBaek, DahyeYoo, ByungcheonRyu, ChaeyeongJeong, SanggyunLee, YubinKim,HaeunBang, GinaByun, SangmoonKah, DonghaLee, Sang MyeonJeon, InkyuLee, Jiseok
Issued Date
2025-12
DOI
10.1021/acsami.5c22323
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/89179
Citation
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, v.17, no.50, pp.68539 - 68551
Abstract
Colorimetric sensors for organophosphorus nerve agent soften couple detection and degradation in a single inseparable process, limiting
control over reaction rates and compromising selectivity.Here,we decouple these functions so that rapid neutralization precedes and enables VX-and GD-specific sensing. Highly nucleophilic 3-hydroxypyridyl amidoxime(HPAO) first accelerates the degradation of GD and VX agents. The resulting products-fluoride from GD and thiols fromVX-then trigger orthogonal optical responses. 2-Allyl-5-nitrobenzo[d]isothiazol-3(2H)-one (ITZ) undergoes ring-opening isomerization only with thiols, yielding a subsecondcolorless-to-yellow transition fluoride does not elicit this response. Inparallel, apolydiacetylene-oxime(PDA-Ox)matrixprovidesablue-to-red
transition in the presence of organophosphates.Combining these channels yields red for GD and orange for VX, enabling rapid, intuitive visual discrimination,whiledecontaminationproceeds.Becauseneutralizationandsignalingarephysicallyandchemicallyseparated, the
kineticsandreadoutcanbeoptimizedindependentlywhilemaintainingorthogonality.Wedemonstrateoperationinfour formats:
(i)solution-phasedegradationwithconcurrentsensing,(ii)liquidmappingofcontamination,(iii)wearablepatch-baseddetection,
and(iv)PDA-Ox−embeddedpatchesforGD/VXvisualdifferentiation.Thepatchesfurtherexhibitedenvironmentaldurabilityand
chemical robustness under deployment-relevant evaluations-includingdiurnal temperature cycling, low-temperature exposure,
high-humidity conditioning, photostability, and accelerated aging-as well as interference challenges, usingV-andG-series
simulants,maintainingclear seriesdiscriminationuponsimulant exposurewithminimal backgroundcolor change.Wepresent a
transformativetechnologythatfundamentallychallengesthetraditional“detect-then-decontaminate”paradigm,offeringpotential for
militaryandcivilianchemicaldefensestrategies.
Publisher
American Chemical Society
ISSN
1944-8244

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