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Copper Nanocomposites In Situ Formed from Metallic Glasses for an Efficient Catalytic Performance

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 14, Issue 8, Pages 10373-10383

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c23331

Keywords

metallic glasses; nanocomposites; annealing treatment; catalytic performance; active radicals

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51801209, 52074257]
  2. Liaoning Revitalization Talents Program [XLYC1802078, XLYC1807062]
  3. Fund of Qingdao [19-9-2-1-wz]

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CuZr-based metallic glasses exhibit superior catalytic performance due to their unique atomic structure and the generation of active species, with high stability and degradation efficiency.
Metallic glasses (MGs) with the unique long-range disordered and short-range ordered atomic structure have attracted extensive attention in the field of environmental catalysis due to their advanced catalytic capability. Herein, CuZr-based MGs are first proven to exhibit superior catalytic performance toward the degradation of organic pollutants compared to the annealed ribbons with different crystal structures; many Cu nanocomposites are gradually in situ precipitated on the surface of the ribbons. The enhanced catalytic behavior is mainly attributed to the random atomic packing structure accelerating electron transport and providing sufficient active sites. On the other hand, the active species, for example, center dot OH, center dot O-2(-), and Cu(III), are generated through an activation reaction between Cu/Cu2O nanocomposites and H2O2 molecules for the catalytic degradation process. Additionally, further investigation indicated that CuZr-based MGs also present superior stability and durability along with an approximate 96% degradation efficiency within 10 min at the 10th run. This research can successfully explain why MGs have a little higher catalytic reactivity than their crystalline counterparts, and more importantly, it will provide a new strategy for the preparation of catalytic materials for wastewater treatment.

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