Largely Enhanced Photocatalysis Process by Contact‐Electro‐Catalysis for Efficient and Eco‐Friendly Recovery of Gold
Abstract
Abstract Precious metal recovery has become increasingly critical due to resource scarcity, while conventional extraction methods often suffer from low efficiency and pollution problem. Here, this work proposes an efficient and environmentally friendly catalytic strategy based on the integration of contact‐electro‐catalysis (CEC) and photocatalysis. The composite microsphere catalyst is fabricated by using low temperature co‐firing TiO 2 /PTFE particles, which have an average diameter of ≈10 µm and expose both TiO 2 and PTFE active sites on its surface, enabling dual CEC–photocatalytic synergy reactions. Compared to pristine TiO 2 catalyst with similar weight, this composite microsphere catalyst exhibits a tenfold enhancement in gold extraction efficiency from electronic waste. This high‐performance leaching system operates under mild conditions, alleviating the need for traditional strong oxidants and offering potential for industrial application. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations further reveal that charge transfer from H 2 O to PTFE and subsequently into TiO 2 , with favorable energy band alignment between PTFE and TiO 2 ensuring efficient carrier hopping and enhanced photocatalytic activity. This composite catalytic strategy based on organic–inorganic microsphere catalysts may be extended to areas like wastewater treatment, organic synthesis, and industrial waste valorization.
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Authors (15)
Xiaoliang Li
Zeyang Yu
Center for High-Entropy Energy and Systems
Ning Wu
Center for High-Entropy Energy and Systems
Yue Sun
Xiang Chen
Yue Zhang
Siyao Qin
Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
Xucong Wang
Beijing Key Laboratory of High‐Entropy Energy Materials and Devices Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 101400 P. R. China
Hao Gong
Zifei Meng
Beijing Key Laboratory of High‐Entropy Energy Materials and Devices Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 101400 P. R. China
Morten Willatzen
Ning Li
Zhong Lin Wang
Center for High-Entropy Energy and Systems
Zhenfeng Bian
Xiangyu Chen
Tianjin Key Laboratory of Life and Health Detection, Life and Health Intelligent Research Institute