Ceramics International | 2021

Synthesis of flexible BaTiO3 nanofibers for efficient vibration-driven piezocatalysis

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The development of high-performance catalysts for applications in advanced oxidation processes to degrade organic pollutants can contribute significantly to environmental protection. However, current nanoparticle-based catalysts are energy consuming, hazardous, and unrecyclable, therefore the development of clean energy-driven and reusable catalysts with high performance remains challenging. Herein, flexible barium titanate (BTO) nanofibers were fabricated via a combination of electrospinning and sol-gel methods. The large surface area, interconnected porous structure, good piezoresponse, and relatively high piezoelectric coefficient endow the resultant BTO nanofibers membranes with good piezocatalytic degradation performance toward organic contaminants. With the assistance of ultrasonic waves, the membranes could degrade 96% of organic dyes within 60\xa0min, with a reaction rate of 0.0537\xa0min−1. The radical detection and trapping experiments proved that superoxide radicals and holes played vital roles in piezocatalytic reaction process. Furthermore, the flexible BTO nanofibrous membranes with a tensile strength of 2.2\xa0MPa exhibited good reusability over five cycles, without the tedious recycling operations needed for micro/nanoparticle-based catalysts. The successful fabrication of BTO nanofibrous membranes would provide a route for the fabrication of clean energy-driven and high-performance catalysts for wastewater treatment.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/J.CERAMINT.2021.05.264
Language English
Journal Ceramics International

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