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•ZrO2 nanoparticles were synthesized using reactive magnetron sputtering technique.•CEES and DMMP were used as model toxicants for the decontamination reaction.•The half life (t1/2) values For CEES and DMMP are 3.87h and 20.024h respectively.•Decontamination occurs through hydrolysis and elimination reactions.•The magnetron sputtered ZrO2 nanoparticles possess higher surface area (∼119m2/g).
The efficiency of ZrO2 nanoparticles for the decontamination of 2-choro ethyl ethyl sulphide (CEES) and dimethyl methyl phosphonate (DMMP) has been studied. Nanoparticles have been synthesized using reactive magnetron sputtering technique and characterized using Powder XRD, FE-SEM, TEM, Raman spectroscopy, N2-BET, TGA and FT-IR techniques. XRD patterns indicate that the as-deposited nanoparticles are amorphous in nature. After annealing at 300°, 450° and 600°C, they transform from tetragonal to monoclinic phase. TEM analysis show that the particle size of the synthesized nanoparticle lie in the range of ∼2–36nm for as-deposited and annealed at various temperatures. The decontamination capability of these nanoparticles was studied using GC-FID and the reaction products were characterised by using GC–MS and FT-IR techniques. It was found that magnetron sputtered ZrO2 nanoparticles exhibits better decontamination ability towards CEES and DMMP. The decontamination reactions exhibits pseudo first order kinetic behaviour with rate constant (k) and half life (t1/2) values 0.178–0.107h−1 and 3.87–6.43h for CEES and 0.034–0.015h−1 and 20.024–45.127h for DMMP, respectively. The present study explored the role of hydrolysis and elimination reactions in the decontamination of CEES as well as in the decontamination of DMMP.