压电
超细纤维
分解水
氢
机械能
材料科学
制氢
电势能
化学工程
纳米技术
化学物理
化学
复合材料
能量(信号处理)
催化作用
功率(物理)
有机化学
工程类
物理
统计
光催化
量子力学
生物化学
数学
作者
Kuang-Sheng Hong,Huifang Xu,Hiromi Konishi,Xiaochun Li
摘要
We propose a mechanism, a piezoelectrochemical effect for the direct conversion of mechanical energy to chemical energy. This phenomenon is further applied for generating hydrogen and oxygen via direct water decomposition by means of as-synthesized piezoelectric ZnO microfibers and BaTiO3 microdendrites. Fibers and dendrites are vibrated with ultrasonic waves leading to a strain-induced electric charge development on their surface. With sufficient electric potential, strained piezoelectric fibers (and dendrites) in water triggered the redox reaction of water to produce hydrogen and oxygen gases. ZnO fibers under ultrasonic vibrations showed a stoichiometric ratio of H2/O2 (2:1) initial gas production from pure water. This study provides a simple and cost-effective technology for direct water splitting that may generate hydrogen fuels by scavenging energy wastes such as noise or stray vibrations from the environment. This new discovery may have potential implications in solving the challenging energy and environmental issues that we are facing today and in the future.
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