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Bismuth titanate microplates with tunable oxygen vacancies for piezocatalytic hydrogen peroxide production

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE [2025]
Xuechen Liu, Mingwen Wang, Yang Li, Xuexin Li, Jinjing Zhang, Shuai Yang, Jie Wu, Linghang Wang, Jinglei Li, Fei Li
ABSTRACT

Piezocatalysis offers an encouraging alternative for the sustainable, on-demand, and decentralized production of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), underscoring the importance of enhancing piezocatalytic efficiency. Enhancing piezocatalysts through defect engineering has shown considerable potential in boosting H 2 O 2 production efficiency. However, the impact of oxygen vacancies on piezocatalytic activity remains unclear. Herein, we used a chemical probe method to quantify negative charges (q − ) and superoxide radicals ( O 2 − ) to explore the relation between the oxygen vacancy concentration and piezocatalytic performance of bismuth titanate (Bi 4 Ti 3 O 12 ) based catalysts. Results indicate that piezocatalytic H 2 O 2 production in pure water demonstrates a volcanic trend with increasing oxygen vacancy concentration. This trend is attributed to the dual role of oxygen vacancies, which reduce the piezoelectric property of the piezocatalyst while simultaneously increasing the concentration of O 2 − , which is crucial for H 2 O 2 formation through the O 2 reduction pathway. This study provides insights into the interplay between oxygen vacancies, piezoelectric properties, and piezocatalytic activity, offering valuable guidance for the design of piezocatalysts for sustainable H 2 O 2 production.

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