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Synthesis of CuCl2/PTFE with high piezoelectric effects for efficient degradation of antibiotics: Radical mechanism investigation
Piezoelectric catalysis has emerged as a highly effective strategy for the removal of organic pollutants from wastewater. Although the piezoelectric properties of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) are well-established, the development of efficient charge transfer channels on PTFE to enhance its piezoelectric catalytic activity remains a significant challenge. In this study, we synthesized a CuCl 2 /PTFE piezoelectric catalyst via ball milling. The optimized CuCl 2 /PTFE degradation rate of tetracycline was 92.1 %, and the kinetic constant was 0.62 min −1 . The CuCl 2 /PTFE catalyst with a kinetic constant 4.97 times higher than PTFE. Combined with density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we propose a plausible piezoelectric catalytic degradation mechanism. The doping of CuCl 2 reduces the band structure of PTFE and promotes the separation of e − and h + , further producing ∙O 2 − , 1 O 2 and ∙OH to participate in the degradation of antibiotics. This work provides valuable theoretical insights for the application of piezoelectric catalysis in environmental remediation and clean energy production.