Biobased functional carbon materials: Production, characterization, and applications-A review

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Abstract

Even though research on porous carbon materials from biomass dates back to at least hundred years, it is still an extremely relevant topic. These materials can be found in applications that range from those that are widely known, such as water treatment, to others that are newer and indispensable for the transition towards environmentally friendly technologies, such as lithiumand sodium-ion batteries. This review summarizes some of the most relevant research that has been published concerning production technologies, insights on the chemical reaction mechanisms, characterization techniques, as well as some examples of the applications and the properties that the carbon materials must fulfil to be used in those applications.

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Correa, C. R., & Kruse, A. (2018, August 31). Biobased functional carbon materials: Production, characterization, and applications-A review. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11091568

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