Piezocatalysis, a transformative mechanochemical energy conversion technique, has received considerable attention over the past decade for its role in processes such as hydrogen evolution from water. Despite notable progress in the field, challenges remain, particularly in the areas of limited piezocatalysis efficiency and limited availability of materials requiring a non-centrosymmetric structure. Here, a pioneering contribution is presented by elucidating the piezocatalytic properties of hollow CaTiO nanocuboids, a centrosymmetric material with a nominally nonpolar state. Remarkably, CaTiO nanocuboids exhibit an impressive hydrogen production rate of 3.44 mmol g h under ultrasonic vibrations, surpassing the performance of the well-established piezocatalyst BaTiO (2.23 mmol g h). In contrast, commercial CaTiO nanoparticles do not exhibit piezocatalytic performance. The exceptional performance of hollow CaTiO nanocuboids is attributed to the abundance presence of twin boundaries on the {110} facet within its crystal structure, which can impart significant polarization strength to CaTiO. Extending the investigation to other centrosymmetric materials, such as SrZrO and BaZrO, the experimental results also demonstrate their commendable properties for piezocatalytic hydrogen production from water. This research underscores the significant potential of centrosymmetric materials in piezocatalysis.
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November 2024
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Materials Protection and Advanced Materials in Electric Power, College of Environmental & Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University of Electric Power, Shanghai, 200090, P. R. China.
Piezocatalysis, a transformative mechanochemical energy conversion technique, has received considerable attention over the past decade for its role in processes such as hydrogen evolution from water. Despite notable progress in the field, challenges remain, particularly in the areas of limited piezocatalysis efficiency and limited availability of materials requiring a non-centrosymmetric structure. Here, a pioneering contribution is presented by elucidating the piezocatalytic properties of hollow CaTiO nanocuboids, a centrosymmetric material with a nominally nonpolar state.
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April 2019
State Key Laboratory of Advanced Processing and Recycling of Non-ferrous Metals, Lanzhou University of Technology, Lanzhou 730050, China.
Using P25 as the titanium source and based on a hydrothermal route, we have synthesized CaTiO nanocuboids (NCs) with the width of 0.3-0.5 μm and length of 0.
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