Piezo-catalysis in BiFeO 3 @In 2 Se 3 Heterojunction for High-Efficiency Uranium Removal.
Rongshuo GuoLinghua JinYe ZhangPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Piezo-catalysis emerges as an efficient, safe, and affordable strategy for removing hazardous substances from aquatic environments. Here, the BiFeO 3 @In 2 Se 3 heterojunction demonstrates remarkable prowess as a piezo-catalyst, enabling the high-efficiency removal of uranium (U) from U(VI)-containing water. A total U(VI) removal efficiency of 94.6% can be achieved under ultrasonic vibration without any sacrificial agents. During the entire catalytic process, piezo-induced electrons, hydroxyl radicals, and superoxide radicals play important roles in U(VI) removal, while the generated H 2 O 2 is responsive to the transformation of soluble U(VI) into insoluble (UO 2 )O 2 •2H 2 O and UO 3 . Furthermore, auxiliary illumination can accelerate the increase of free charges, enabling the piezo-catalyst to retain more charges. This leads to an improved U(VI) removal efficiency of 98.8% and a significantly increased reaction rate constant. This study offers a comprehensive analysis of the fabrication of high-efficiency piezo-catalysts in the removal or extraction of U(VI) from U(VI)-containing water.