| Literature DB >> 34142431 |
Yiliang Wang1,2, Mingchao Zhang1, Xinyi Shen1,3, Huimin Wang1, Haomin Wang1, Kailun Xia1, Zhe Yin1, Yingying Zhang1.
Abstract
Biomass-derived carbon materials (BCMs) are encountering the most flourishing moment because of their versatile properties and wide potential applications. Numerous BCMs, including 0D carbon spheres and dots, 1D carbon fibers and tubes, 2D carbon sheets, 3D carbon aerogel, and hierarchical carbon materials have been prepared. At the same time, their structure-property relationship and applications have been widely studied. This paper aims to present a review on the recent advances in the controllable preparation and potential applications of BCMs, providing a reference for future work. First, the chemical compositions of typical biomass and their thermal degradation mechanisms are presented. Then, the typical preparation methods of BCMs are summarized and the relevant structural management rules are discussed. Besides, the strategies for improving the structural diversity of BCMs are also presented and discussed. Furthermore, the applications of BCMs in energy, sensing, environment, and other areas are reviewed. Finally, the remaining challenges and opportunities in the field of BCMs are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: applications; biomass-derived carbon materials; carbonization; preparation approach; structure-property relationship
Year: 2021 PMID: 34142431 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202008079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281