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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 21, 2024
Filed:
Sep. 29, 2022
U.s. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, Chemical Biological Center, APG, MD (US);
Gregory W. Peterson, Belcamp, MD (US);
Thomas H. Epps, III, Newark, DE (US);
The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the Army, Washington, DC (US);
Abstract
A composition having the structure of formula I:[R—Ar—(COOH)][Ar—(COOH)]M (I)is provided where M is Mn, Cu, Co, Fe, Zn, Cd, Ni, or Pt; R is a bromine, nitro, a primary amine, C-Calkyl secondary amine, C-Calkyl oxy, Br—(C-Calkyl), NO—(C-Calkyl), a mercaptan, and reaction products of any of the aforementioned with acyl chlorides of the formulas: CH(CH)C(O)Cl, or CH(CH(C-Calkyl)CH)C(O)Cl, or CH(CH)-Ph-(CH)C(O)Cl, where Ph is a Cphenyl or Cphenyl with one or more hydrogens replaced with F, C-Cfluoroalkyl, or C-Cperfluoroalkyl; m is independently in each occurrence an integer of 0 to 12 inclusive; p is an integer of 0 to 36 inclusive, to form an amide, a thioamide, or an ester; Ar is a 1,3,5-modified phenyl, and 1.4>x>0. A process of synthesis thereof and the use to chemically modify a gaseous reactant are also provided.