Aluminum aminoterephthalate MOF particulate materials (NH(2)-MIL-101(Al) and NH(2)-MIL-53(Al)), studied here as components of self-detoxifying surfaces, retained their reactivity following their covalent attachment to protective surfaces utilizing a newly developed strategy in which the MOF particles were deposited on a reactive adhesive composed of polyisobutylene/toluene diisocyanate (PIB/TDI) blends. Following MOF attachment and curing, the MOF primary amino groups were functionalized with highly nucleophilic 4-methylaminopyridine (4-MAP) by disuccinimidyl suberate-activated conjugation. The resulting MOF-4-MAP modified PIB/TDI elastomeric films were mechanically flexible and capable of degrading diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DFP), a chemical threat simulant.

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