JOURNAL ARTICLE

Biomass‐Derived Carbon Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage

Yu‐Lin BaiC Y ZhangRong FengZhao‐Xia GuoKai‐Xue Wang

Year: 2024 Journal:   Chemistry - A European Journal Vol: 30 (23)Pages: e202304157-e202304157   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract The environmental impact from the waste disposal has been widely concerned around the world. The conversion of wastes to useful resources is important for the sustainable society. As a typical family of wastes, biomass materials basically composed of collagen, protein and lignin are considered as useful resources for recycle and reuse. In recent years, the development of carbon material derived from biomasses, such as plants, crops, animals and their application in electrochemical energy storage have attracted extensive attention. Through the selection of the appropriate biomass, the optimization of the activation method and the control of the pyrolysis temperatures, carbon materials with desired features, such as high‐specific surface area, variable porous framework, and controllable heteroatom‐doping have been fabricated. Herein, this review summarized the preparation methods, morphologies, heteroatoms doping in the plant/animal‐derived carbonaceous materials, and their application as electrode materials for secondary batteries and supercapacitors, and as electrode support for lithium‐sulfur batteries. The challenges and prospects for the controllable synthesis and large‐scale application of biomass‐derived carbonaceous materials have also been outlooked.

Keywords:
Biomass (ecology) Supercapacitor Pyrolysis Materials science Heteroatom Carbon fibers Reuse Energy storage Nanotechnology Environmental science Electrochemistry Waste management Electrode Chemistry Engineering Organic chemistry Ecology Composite material

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231
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0.95
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Citation History

Topics

Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Biomaterials

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