zirconium‐based metal–organic frameworks (Zr6‐MOFs) have shown promising activity for
the hydrolysis of nerve agents GD and VX, as well as the simulant, dimethyl 4‐
nitrophenylphosphate (DMNP), in buffered solutions. A hurdle to using MOFs for this
application is the current need for a buffer solution. Here the destruction of the simulant
DMNP, as well as the chemical warfare agents (GD and VX) through hydrolysis using a MOF …