Sergei V. Kalinin, Eugene A. Eliseev, Anna N. Morozovska
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Abstract
The fundamental aspect of physics of ferroelectric materials is the screening
of uncompensated bound charges by the dissociative adsorption of ionic charges
from the environment. The adsorption of ions can be especially strong when the
ferroelectric undergoes the temperature induced transition from the
paraelectric phase to the ferroelectric state. Here we demonstrate that the
adsorption of ions and free radicals by the polar surface of ferroelectric
nanoparticles can be very efficient in aqueous solutions due to the strong
ferro-ionic coupling in the nanoparticles. Obtained results can be useful for
the elaboration of alternative methods and tools for adsorption of the cations
(Li+, K+, Na+, etc.), anions (Cl-, Br-, J-), and/or free radicals (CO-, NH4+,
etc.) from aqueous solutions by the lead-free uniaxial ferroelectric
nanoparticles. The results may become an alternative way for the
environment-friendly cleaning of different aqueous solutions from ionic
contamination as well as for the desalination of sea water using the natural
temperature variations.