Issue 29, 2023

Spontaneous polarization-driven charge migration in BaTiO3/Co3O4/C for enhanced catalytic performance

Abstract

Ferroelectric spontaneous polarization is a common physical phenomenon that stems from the displacement of positive and negative charges in opposite directions within ferroelectric materials. Herein, ferroelectric BaTiO3/Co3O4/C materials were prepared and ferroelectric spontaneous polarization was used to successfully drive the efficient transfer of intrinsic free charges. This led to the acceleration of the Co3+/Co2+ cycle and enhancement of peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation efficiency. The catalytic activity of as-obtained BaTiO3/Co3O4/C initially increased and then quickly decreased with the increase in the concentration of the triblock polymer (P123), with the best catalytic activity achieved at a P123 concentration of 4 g L−1. The degradation rate constant of the BaTiO3/Co3O4/C + PMS system was 5.6 times and 68 times higher than those of the BaTiO3/Co3O4 + PMS system and Co3O4 + PMS system, respectively. This was ascribed to the synergy of ferroelectric spontaneous polarization and C-induced electron transfer. Complete degradation of methylene blue was achieved within 8 min in the BaTiO3/Co3O4/C + PMS system, and the main active species were holes (h+), SO4˙, and 1O2. Moreover, spontaneous polarization played an important role in this catalytic process. This study provides a novel strategy to enhance the Co3+/Co2+ cycling process for promoting PMS activation.

Graphical abstract: Spontaneous polarization-driven charge migration in BaTiO3/Co3O4/C for enhanced catalytic performance

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 May 2023
Accepted
25 Jun 2023
First published
29 Jun 2023

CrystEngComm, 2023,25, 4219-4230

Spontaneous polarization-driven charge migration in BaTiO3/Co3O4/C for enhanced catalytic performance

Y. Wang, H. Li, B. Cui, F. Pei, Y. Li, R. Zhao, J. Zhang, F. Wang, Z. Gao and S. Wang, CrystEngComm, 2023, 25, 4219 DOI: 10.1039/D3CE00547J

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