화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.586, 758-765, 2021
Strong piezocatalysis in barium titanate/carbon hybrid nanocomposites for dye wastewater decomposition
In this work, the strong piezocatalysis is found in the two-step hydrothermally-synthesized barium titanate/carbon hybrid nanocomposites and is used for rhodamine B dye decomposition. As the carbon content increases from 0 to 5 wt%, the catalytic performance of hybrid nanocomposites first increases and then slightly decreases. When the carbon content increases to 2 wt%, the barium titanate/carbon hybrid nanocomposites exhibit the optimal piezocatalytic performance, which have the similar to 75.5% dye decomposition ratio and the -0.04901 min(-1) reaction rate constant after the 40 min vibration stimulation, while that of the pure barium titanate are 48.4% and similar to 0.01942 min(-1), respectively. The improvement of piezocatalytic performance in barium titanate/carbon hybrid nanocomposites can be ascribed to the action of carbon's charge transfer which promotes the effective separation of the piezoelectrically-induced electric charges. After three runs recycle utilization tests, the barium titanate/carbon hybrid nanocomposites still exhibit similar to 70% decomposition ratio of rhodamine B dye. The strong piezocatalytic performance and the good reusability make the barium titanate/carbon hybrid nanocomposites potential in the field of wastewater treatment through utilizing natural vibration energy in future. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.