“…Nowadays, to reduce the growing pressure on non-renewable energy and mitigate the negative impacts of carbon dioxide that are derived from the combustion of abundant fossil fuels, there is an urgent need to employ a more environmentally friendly development mode to achieve the goal of carbon neutrality. 1,2 As a result, the efficient exploration and utilization of renewable energy, mainly including solar energy, hydropower, wind energy, and biomass energy, is considered to be an important direction for social development. 3,4 Amongst these, according to the latest statistics of the International Energy Agency (IEA), biomass, being deemed a significantly rich, diverse, and inexpensive sustainable energy source, is considered a promising and attractive raw material for the sustainable production of fuels and chemicals.…”