The reduction of CO2 into useful hydrocarbon chemicals has attracted significant attention in light of the depletion in fossil resources and the global demand for sustainable sources of energy. In this paper, we demonstrate piezo-catalytic electrochemical reduction of CO2 by exploiting low Curie temperature, Tc ∼ 38 °C, Nb-doped lead zirconate titanate (PZTN) piezoelectric particulates. The large change in spontaneous polarisation of PZTN due to the acoustic pressures from to the application of ultrasound in the vicinity of the Tc creates free charges for CO2 reduction. The effect of applied acoustic power, particulate agglomeration and the impact of Tc on piezo-catalytic performance are explored. By optimization of the piezo-catalytic effect a promising piezo-catalytic CO2 reduction rate of 789 μmol g−1 h−1 is achieved, which is much larger than the those obtained from pyro-catalytic effects. This efficient and polarisation tunable piezo-catalytic route has potential to promote the development of CO2 reduction via the utilization of vibrational energy for environmental improvement.
Polarisation tuneable piezo-catalytic activity of Nb-doped PZT with low Curie temperature for efficient CO2 reduction and H2 generation
Yan Zhang,Pham Thi Thuy Phuong,Nguyen Phuc Hoang Duy,Eleanor Roake,H. Khanbareh,M. Hopkins,Xuefan Zhou,Dou Zhang,K. Zhou,C. Bowen
Published 2021 in Nanoscale Advances
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2021
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Nanoscale Advances
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2021-02-15
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