Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution in Porous and Hybrid g-C3N4/Pt-PVDF Electrospun Membranes via Piezoelectricity from Water Flow Energy

Mengmeng Chen, Neng Hu, Weijia Wang, Lin Lei, Huiqing Fan, Peter Müller-Buschbaum, Qi Zhong

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Abstract

Inspired from seaweed swayed by waves, the enhanced hydrogen evolution is realized in porous and hybrid g-C3N4/Pt-PVDF electrospun membranes via piezoelectricity from water flow energy. The membranes are fabricated by dispersing g-C3N4/Pt into the mixed solution of PVDF and PEO, followed by electrospinning and selective removal of PEO. By changing the PEO amount, the pore size in nanofibers is adjusted. Due to the hydrogen bonding between g-C3N4/Pt and PVDF, the β phase of PVDF is increased, beneficial for the piezoelectricity performance. When the electrospun membranes are exposed to water flow, an additional potential field is triggered due to the deformation of PVDF. It not only eases the photogeneration of charge carriers from g-C3N4/Pt but also hinders their recombination. The prolonged lifetime significantly improves the photocatalytic water splitting of g-C3N4/Pt under visible light. The hydrogen evolution in the electrospun membranes (PVDF to PEO = 4:1) is profoundly improved to 9 278 µmol h−1 g−1, almost doubled to the pure g-C3N4/Pt nanosheets (5 220 µmol h−1 g−1). Therefore, the seaweed-inspired electrospun membrane is a promising strategy for the efficiently photocatalytic water splitting via g-C3N4 in an aqueous environment, such as a natural sea and lake, by the piezoelectricity gained from the water flow energy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2402477
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume34
Issue number38
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Sep 2024

Keywords

  • electrospun membrane
  • g-CN
  • hydrogen evolution
  • piezoelectricity
  • seaweed inspiration

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