“…Biomass porous carbon materials have attracted widespread attention and are widely used in many fields, such as energy storage, 25,26 supercapacitors, 27,28 wastewater treatment, 29,30 and electromagnetic shielding, 31,32 because of their vast source, low cost, and renewability, and are synthesized from biomass through thermochemical degradation processes such as gasification, hydrothermal carbonization, and high-temperature pyrolysis under anoxic or micro-oxygen conditions. 33 Biomass is a plant resource composed of organic carbon, 34 which primarily includes agricultural by-products such as straw, rice husk, corn kernel, fruit shells, and bamboo wood, and its chemical composition is mainly cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, some of which contain a small amount of silica.…”