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Natural hematite ore composited with ZnO nanoneedles for energy applications

Journal

COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING
Volume 137, Issue -, Pages 178-183

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2017.11.020

Keywords

Natural hematite; Needle-shaped ZnO; Photocatalyst; Composite heterogeneous electrolyte; Solid oxide fuel cells

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51774259]
  2. Engineering Research Center of Nano-Geo Materials of Ministry of Education [NGM2017KF004, NGM2017KF012]

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Natural hematite ore is used as a novel photocatalyst for visible photocatalyst and also for advanced fuel cell applications. The hematite was composited with needle-shaped ZnO via a hydrothermal approach. This hematite-based system exhibits excellent photodegradation for methelyene blue within 40 min when the hematite is hybridized with wurzite-structured ZnO under visible light irradiation. The hybrid heterojunction was characterized by the transmission electron microscopy, ultraviolet-visible diffuses reflectance spectra, cyclic voltammetry, and AC impedance spectroscopy. The photocatalytic activity of the heterojunction was evaluated by the photodegradation of MB dye. The high photocatalytic activity observed under visible light is discussed on basis of the coupling of the hybrid heterojunction band structure. On the other hand, hematite ore and its composites were also used for advanced fuel cells. At 550 degrees C, 182 mW cm(-2) and 580 mW cm(-2) were achieved for fuel cells using raw hematite and composite with ZnO as the electrolytes, respectively. The heterostructure energy band alignment is proposed. These results demonstrate that the natural composites for next-generation functional semiconductor-ionic materials can influence the multi-utilization of natural resources, thereby affecting the environment and energy sustainability.

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