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Sacrificial agent effect in piezo-electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution

Jiangping Ma, Lu Xia, Lujie Ruan, Jingfei Guan, Lushu Wang, Xingchen Zhang, Xingsen Gao, Li‐Yong Gan, Xiaoyuan Zhou

2023Applied Physics Letters14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Piezo-electrocatalysis based on the non-centrosymmetric materials opens an avenue for mechano-to-H2 production through harvesting mechanical energy, being undergoing significant growth. Direct comparison of the performance of various piezo-electrocatalysts is necessary to obtain the optimal candidates for satisfying the demands of practical application but remains a grand challenge because the acquiescently added sacrificial agents vary considerably in the literature. Herein, we systematically investigate the effect of four commonly used types containing totally 15 sacrificial agents on the piezo-electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution by choosing the typical BaTiO3 catalyst as the demo. It is found that the pH, length of the carbon chain, adsorption strength between catalysts and sacrificial agent, and combination of sacrificial agents would impact on the piezo-electrocatalytic H2 evolution performance. Moreover, the self-decomposition effect is found in the sacrificial agent-water mixtures under ultrasonic vibration, implying that H2 can be generated without piezo-electrocatalysts, which was usually ignored. Thus, in this work, a concept of net H2 yield is suggested to standardize the evaluation of piezo-electrocatalysts in future.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrocatalystMaterials scienceCatalysisNanotechnologyPiezoelectricityMechanical strengthHydrogenHydrogen productionCarbon fibersChemical engineeringElectrochemistryComposite materialChemistryElectrodeOrganic chemistryComposite numberPhysical chemistryEngineeringAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen ReductionPerovskite Materials and Applications
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