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Abstract:
Building on the concept of a thermoelectrocatalyst (TECatal), we propose a simple yet efficient TECatal material, vacancy defect engineered SrTiO3, for stable H2O2 production under temperature gradients. A solid-phase reaction was applied to introduce oxygen vacancies, generating free electrons and inducing a thermoelectric response in SrTiO3. This approach achieved an impressive H2O2 production rate of approximately 764 μmol L-1 g-1 h-1 at a temperature gradient of 130 °C conceiving the feasibility of the thermoelectrocatalyst for harvesting low-grade waste heat.
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