Plant-Biomass-Derived Carbon Materials as Catalyst Support, A Brief Review

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Carbon materials are widely used in catalysis as effective catalyst supports. Carbon supports can be produced from coal, organic precursors, biomass, and polymer wastes. Biomass is one of the promising sources used to produce carbon-based materials with a high surface area and a hierarchical structure. In this review, we briefly discuss the methods of biomass-derived carbon supported catalyst preparation and their application in biodiesel production, organic synthesis reactions, and electrocatalysis.

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Stepacheva, A. A., Markova, M. E., Lugovoy, Y. V., Kosivtsov, Y. Y., Matveeva, V. G., & Sulman, M. G. (2023, April 1). Plant-Biomass-Derived Carbon Materials as Catalyst Support, A Brief Review. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13040655

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