Along with the wide investigation activities in developing carbon-based, metal-free catalysts to replace precious metal (e.g., Pt) catalysts for various green energy devices, carbon nanomaterials have also shown great potential for biorelated applications. This article provides a focused, critical review on the recent advances in these emerging research areas. The structure-property relationship and mechanistic understanding of recently developed carbon-based, metal-free catalysts for chemical/biocatalytic reactions will be discussed along with the challenges and perspectives in this exciting field, providing a look forward for the rational design and fabrication of new carbon-based, metal-free catalysts with high activities, remarkable selectivity, and outstanding durability for various energy-related/biocatalytic processes.
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Hu, C., Qu, J., Xiao, Y., Zhao, S., Chen, H., & Dai, L. (2019). Carbon Nanomaterials for Energy and Biorelated Catalysis: Recent Advances and Looking Forward. ACS Central Science, 5(3), 389–408. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.8b00714
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