Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.577, 290-299, 2020
Effective promoting piezocatalytic property of zinc oxide for degradation of organic pollutants and insight into piezocatalytic mechanism
The piezoelectric zinc oxides with different morphology (ZnO nanoparticles and nanorods, hereafter abbreviated as ZnO NPs and NRs) are successfully synthesized using facile, green and harmless solid-state chemistry method at room temperature. The piezocatalytic activity of zinc oxide towards methylene blue (MB) of organic pollutants degradation has been explored under ultrasonic vibration. The ZnO NRs exhibit effectively enhanced piezocatalytic performance towards degradation dye compared with the ZnO NPs. In particular, the piezocatalytic decolorization ratio of MB solution is up to similar to 38% in ZnO NRs under 120 min, similar to 99% under 5.5 h and show good recycling utilization characteristics, indicating great potential for dye wastewater decolorization treatment. The main oxidizing hydroxyl radical (center dot OH) and superoxide radicals (center dot O-2 ) of the piezocatalytic reactions are confirmed and the production of piezocatalytic degradation process induced polarization electric charges. Moreover, we investigate the relationship between morphology and piezoelectric potential based on the finite element method for ZnO NPs and NRs, which further clarify the enhanced piezocatalytic activity and insight into piezocatalytic mechanism. This work offers a novel strategy towards wastewater decontamination applications and further understanding the relationship between piezocatalysis, morphology, and piezocatalytic mechanism in piezoelectric materials. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Solid-state chemistry synthesis;ZnO nanoparticles and nanorods;Piezocatalytic dye degradation;Piezoelectric potential