2023
DOI: 10.1039/d2nr05302k
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Effectively enhanced photocatalytic performance of layered perovskite Bi2NdO4Cl by coupling piezotronic effect

Abstract: The coupling between piezoelectricity and photoexcitation has been proven to be an attractive way in improving photocatalytic efficiency of semiconductors. Herein, a novel layered perovskite photocatalyst Bi2NdO4Cl (BNOC) has been...

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“…The piezoelectric-based technology has recently found extensive application in environmental remediation. The introduction of polarization in nanomaterials via vibration would create an inherent electric field, which eventually influences the surface reactions occurring on them. Piezocatalysis is emerging as an approving alternative for H 2 production through water-splitting. For example, the HER induced by piezoelectricity in the piezocatalysis process achieved a satisfied H 2 production rate of 3453 μmol/(g·h) . Generally, the HER mechanism in neutral media consists of Volmer, Heyrovsky, and Tafel reactions .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The piezoelectric-based technology has recently found extensive application in environmental remediation. The introduction of polarization in nanomaterials via vibration would create an inherent electric field, which eventually influences the surface reactions occurring on them. Piezocatalysis is emerging as an approving alternative for H 2 production through water-splitting. For example, the HER induced by piezoelectricity in the piezocatalysis process achieved a satisfied H 2 production rate of 3453 μmol/(g·h) . Generally, the HER mechanism in neutral media consists of Volmer, Heyrovsky, and Tafel reactions .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%