Electrospinning is a highly efficient technique for producing nanofibers, and it is noted for its cost-effectiveness, versatility, and user-friendly nature. The article evaluates the production of Ceria-based nanofibers primarily utilizing electrospinning technology and electrospinning parameters and explores their various potential applications. Ceria infused with lanthanoids and transition metals demonstrates significant potential as catalysts, optical sensors, and supercapacitors in various energy-related industrial applications. Their role as catalysts in water-gas and reverse water-gas shift reactions greatly enhances the water-splitting reaction in the Deacon process. Composite ceria nanofibers for wound therapy were developed by integrating polyurethane, cellulose acetate, and zein for biological applications. Soot-induced blockages in automobile filters pose challenges for the regeneration process of diesel particle filters, and the effectiveness of ceria-based nanofibers in soot and CO oxidation has been explored. Ce-based nanofibers produced via the electrospinning technique, with different operating parameters, exhibit notable variations in their morphology. Research indicates that, compared to traditional ceria, Ce-based nanofibers demonstrate greater surface area and porosity, a higher density of oxygen vacancies, and improved oxygen transfer efficiency, all essential for numerous redox and catalytic processes. The nanofibrous structure enhances electrical conductivity by expanding the surface area accessible for interaction with active components. The nanofibrous composite structure exhibits enhanced thermal and mechanical durability, making it appealing for numerous applications.
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J Environ Manage
March 2025
Department of Energy Conversion Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, 50-370, Wroclaw, Poland.
Electrospinning is a highly efficient technique for producing nanofibers, and it is noted for its cost-effectiveness, versatility, and user-friendly nature. The article evaluates the production of Ceria-based nanofibers primarily utilizing electrospinning technology and electrospinning parameters and explores their various potential applications. Ceria infused with lanthanoids and transition metals demonstrates significant potential as catalysts, optical sensors, and supercapacitors in various energy-related industrial applications.
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