Piezocatalytic H₂O₂ from Engineered Cellulose π§⚡
π± Defect Engineering in Cellulose for Green Piezocatalysis
⚙️ How It Generates Hydrogen Peroxide Under Mild Conditions
When mechanically stimulated through vibration, pressure, or friction defect-engineered cellulose produces reactive charges that drive the formation of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) π§⚡. The process occurs at room temperature and without any external electrical input, making it a highly energy-efficient and eco-friendly method. This ambient-condition synthesis opens new pathways for decentralized and green chemical production π¬️π.
π Applications and Future Potential
Hydrogen peroxide produced in this manner can be used for disinfection, water treatment, and various industrial reactions π§ͺπ‘. With its renewable origin, low carbon footprint, and scalable potential, defect-engineered cellulose represents a promising frontier in sustainable catalysis. Future research may lead to advanced materials capable of powering next-generation environmental purification and clean energy technologies ππ.
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