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Efficient H2O2 Production through a Dual-Channel Pathway on a Novel Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Piezocatalyst
Jing Xu1, Huinan Che1, Chunmei Tang2
1Key Laboratory of Integrated Regulation and Resource Development on Shallow Lakes, Ministry of Education, College of Environment, Hohai University, No.1, Xikang Road, Nanjing 210098, China.
Abstract:
Piezocatalysis is a promising and ecofriendly technology for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) synthesis, yet its efficiency is hindered by limited active sites and poor electron-hole utilization. Herein, guided by theoretical calculations, a novel organic-inorganic hybrid piezocatalyst with abundant active sites and full utilization of electron-holes was rationally designed for the overall synthesis of H2O2. Results illustrated that the organic component (cobalt phthalocyanine, CoPc) switched the H2O2 synthesis of the inorganic component (BiOIO3, BIO) from a single-channel two-electron water oxidation reaction (2e- WOR) to an efficient dual-channel pathway. Specifically, Co metal centers boosted the O2 adsorption and activation by coupling with O 2p orbitals, enabling 2e- oxygen reduction reaction. Additionally, CoPc hybridization increased the piezoresponse, further facilitating 2e- WOR on BIO. The optimal sample achieved an exceptional H2O2 yield of 751.2 μmol g-1 h-1 in pure water/air and exhibited excellent degradation of refractory micropollutants. Our work introduces a novel strategy for efficient H2O2 synthesis and facilitates the advancement of sustainable water purification technologies.
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