2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.124082
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Review on lignocellulose valorization for nanocarbon and its composites: Starting from laboratory studies to business application

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“…Previous endeavours have focused on enhancing the synthesis methods of nanocarbon-based composites for their applications in energy storage [ 98 ]. In order to fabricate nanoporous carbon materials tailored to specific applications, it is imperative to optimize crucial process parameters, including carbonization temperature, activation duration, and activating agent concentration.…”
Section: Exploiting Waste Food As a Carbon Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous endeavours have focused on enhancing the synthesis methods of nanocarbon-based composites for their applications in energy storage [ 98 ]. In order to fabricate nanoporous carbon materials tailored to specific applications, it is imperative to optimize crucial process parameters, including carbonization temperature, activation duration, and activating agent concentration.…”
Section: Exploiting Waste Food As a Carbon Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low cost and carbon neutrality of feedstocks have driven the choice towards BDC, enabling the replacement of coal as a main source for their production and shifting from fossil to renewable resources. 42,43 Although interesting review works on the roles of carbon-derived materials have recently been published by Lan, 44 Xia, 45 and Solikhin, 46 a biomass-to-biomass approach has never been described, since commercial cellulose or hemicellulose are often employed as starting materials for catalysts’ production and model compounds ( e.g. phenols and furfurals) constitute the target molecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%