Waste to Catalyst: Tuning Structure and Composition of Ferrous Scrap‐Derived Alloys by Rapid Solidification for Advanced Catalysis
Abstract
ABSTRACT A significant amount of ferrous scrap resources remain unrecycled, and the abundant iron content gives them potential as environmental catalysts. However, the practical application of ferrous scrap in catalysis remains a significant challenge. Herein, a strategy based on rapid solidification to increase the specific surface area, regulate the microstructure, and introduce high residual stress in ferrous scrap is proposed, leading to enhanced catalytic performance. The introduction of high residual stress and the construction of an amorphous structure significantly enhance performance, enabling a degradation efficiency of 98% within 40 s and a high k obs of 5.866 min −1 . Theoretical calculations reveal that progressively optimizing the phase structure—from the α ‐phase to the ε ‐phase and then an amorphous phase—promotes persulfate (PS) adsorption, and significantly enhances the electron transfer capability. Furthermore, optimizing the composition of the catalyst improves its stability to 30 cycles and develops a novel catalyst with dual functionality for both pollutant degradation and water electrolysis, exhibiting an oxygen evolution reaction (OER) overpotential η 10 of 309 mV. These findings provide a new perspective for the recycling of ferrous scrap and offer innovative ideas for developing multifunctional catalytic materials, which are capable of addressing integrated challenges in water treatment and clean energy conversion.
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Authors (13)
Yonghui Wang
Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington
Yifan Cui
Department of Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue 83, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR 999077, P. R. China
Bo Li
Jing Di
The School of Integrated Circuits, Dalian University of Technology 1 , Dalian 116024,
Mahlanyane Kenneth Mathe
Department of Chemistry University of South Africa Johannesburg South Africa
Murodjon Samadiy
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Karshi State Technical University Karshi Uzbekistan
Pengcheng Zhang
Shengfeng Guo
School of Materials and Energy Southwest University Chongqing China
Juntao Huo
Key Laboratory of Magnetic Materials and Devices, and Zhejiang Province Key Laboratory of Magnetic Materials and Application Technology Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo China
Gang Wang
Jianfei Sun
Peng E
Harbin Institute of Technology Harbin China
Sida Jiang
School of Materials Science and Engineering Harbin Institute of Technology Harbin China