Hydroxylation Regulated Polar Interfaces for Enhanced Contact‐Electro‐Catalysis

X Xiaobo Gao (Department of Anatomy and Physiology) F Fangjing Xing (Division of Machine Elements Luleå University of Technology Luleå Sweden) H Hao Li P Pengfei Ji (Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang Laboratory of Low-Carbon Synthesis of Value-Added Chemicals) T Tengfei Zhou Y Yijun Shi Z Zhong Lin Wang (Center for High-Entropy Energy and Systems) B Baodong Chen

Abstract

ABSTRACT Contact‐electro‐catalysis (CEC) converts mechanical excitation into interfacial redox chemistry, yet polar mineral water interfaces remain insufficiently engineered, limiting the efficient translation of spontaneous polarization into contact driven charge transfer. Here, we use surface hydroxylation to regulate the polar interface of natural tourmaline for enhanced CEC. Experiments and first principles calculations show that hydroxyl groups preferentially anchor at surface Al sites, forming a hydroxyl enriched interface while preserving the bulk crystal framework. This interface reorganizes the charge distribution, enhances effective interfacial polarization, raises the surface potential, and reduces charge transfer resistance, thereby facilitating H 2 O and O 2 activation. Under ultrasound excitation, hydroxylated tourmaline produces ·OH and ·O 2 − signals 6.5 and 5.7 times higher, respectively, than those generated by spontaneous polarization alone. The enhanced CEC enables Rhodamine B degradation, heavy metal removal, and antibacterial activity. This work establishes hydroxylation regulated polar interfaces for mechanically driven environmental catalysis.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 12, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

X

Xiaobo Gao

Department of Anatomy and Physiology

F

Fangjing Xing

Division of Machine Elements Luleå University of Technology Luleå Sweden

H

Hao Li

P

Pengfei Ji

Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang Laboratory of Low-Carbon Synthesis of Value-Added Chemicals

T

Tengfei Zhou

Y

Yijun Shi

Z

Zhong Lin Wang

Center for High-Entropy Energy and Systems

B

Baodong Chen