Affiliation:
1. Advanced Institute for Materials Research (WPI-AIMR) Tohoku University 2-1-1, Katahira, Aoba-Ku Sendai Miyagi 980-8577 Japan
Abstract
Electrochemical energy conversion is an important strategy for addressing climate change and building a carbon‐neutral society. The use of inexpensive biomass resources to develop high‐performance catalytic materials that reduce the energy barrier of electrochemical reactions and minimize energy consumption has become a research hotspot for energy materials. Previous reviews have often categorized biomass‐derived catalysts by the biomass feedstocks used, but this classification method has major limitations because the roles of the same biomass material in different catalysts can vary. In this review, a new classification approach for biomass‐derived catalytic materials by focusing on the role of bio‐based materials in the overall catalyst system is proposed. The review is divided into three main sections, categorizing bio‐based materials by 1) the active components, 2) the carbon support, and 3) the entire catalyst. Additionally, a comprehensive summary is provided of catalytic materials at different scales, including the nanoscale, molecular scale, and single‐atom scale. It is hoped that this review will guide and inspire the future development of biomass‐derived electrocatalysts.
Funder
JST-Mirai Program
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Anthropology,History,Language and Linguistics,Cultural Studies
Cited by
4 articles.
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