Reprint

New Carbon Materials from Biomass and Their Applications

Edited by
August 2022
272 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1435-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1436-9 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue New Carbon Materials from Biomass and Their Applications that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Computer Science & Mathematics
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary

Carbon-based materials, such as chars, activated carbons, one-dimensional carbon nanotubes, and two-dimensional graphene nanosheets, have shown great potential for a wide variety of applications. These materials can be synthesized from any precursor with a high proportion of carbon in its composition. Although fossil fuels have been extensively used as precursors, their unstable cost and supply have led to the synthesis of carbon materials from biomass. Biomass covers all forms of organic materials, including plants both living and in waste form and animal waste products. It appears to be a renewable resource because it yields value-added products prepared using environmentally friendly processes. The applications of these biomass-derived carbon materials include electronic, electromagnetic, electrochemical, environmental and biomedical applications. Thus, novel carbon materials from biomass are a subject of intense research, with strong relevance to both science and technology. The main aim of this reprint is to present the most relevant and recent insights in the field of the synthesis of biomass-derived carbons for sustainable applications, including adsorption, catalysis and/or energy storage applications.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
bio-fuel; aspen plus; hydrogenation; simulation; economic analysis; biochar; pyrolysis; environmental conservation; soil ameliorant; biochar preparation; soil pollution; remediation; one-step method; carbonized sulfonation; response surface method; Salix carboniferous solid acid catalysts; biodiesel; artemisia selengensis; microwave pyrolysis; biochar; adsorbability; blended biochar pellet; modified Hyperbola; nutrient release; slow release fertilizer; biochar; tropical rainfed condition; crop productivity; root-zone soil; application depth; Sida hermaphrodita L. Rusby; biochar; seed conditioning; biochar; germination; propagation mix; vermicompost; chicken manure compost; lignocellulosic biomass; adsorption; carbonization; adsorbent; zinc; regeneration; biochar; greenhouse; production; seedlings; grape seeds; hydrothermal carbonization; hydrochar; activated carbon; adsorption; sulfamethoxazole; biocarbon; biomass; foundry industry; cupola furnace; CO2 emission; briquetting; postcombustion CO2 capture; biomass-based adsorbents; cyclic breakthrough measurements; selectivity CO2/N2; humid conditions; hierarchical porosity; biochar; activated carbon; steam activation; phenol adsorption; microplastics; bark; hydrothermal carbonization; HTC; sewage sludge; hydrochar; methylene blue; adsorption; water remediation; value-added product; waste-to-products; n/a