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Recent advancements and prospects in carbon-based nanomaterials derived from biomass for environmental remediation applications.
Vijeata, Anjali; Chaudhary, Ganga Ram; Chaudhary, Savita; Ibrahim, Ahmed A; Umar, Ahmad.
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  • Vijeata A; Department of Chemistry and Centre of Advanced Studies in Chemistry, Panjab University, Chandigarh 160014, India.
  • Chaudhary GR; Department of Chemistry and Centre of Advanced Studies in Chemistry, Panjab University, Chandigarh 160014, India.
  • Chaudhary S; Department of Chemistry and Centre of Advanced Studies in Chemistry, Panjab University, Chandigarh 160014, India. Electronic address: schaudhary@pu.ac.in.
  • Ibrahim AA; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Arts, and Promising Centre for Sensors and Electronic Devices (PCSED), Najran University, Najran-11001, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
  • Umar A; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Arts, and Promising Centre for Sensors and Electronic Devices (PCSED), Najran University, Najran-11001, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 43210, OH, USA. Electronic address: a
Chemosphere ; 357: 141935, 2024 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38636909
ABSTRACT
The conversion of waste biomass into a value-added carbonaceous nanomaterial highlights the appealing power of biomass valorization. The advantages of using sustainable and cheap biomass precursors exhibit the tremendous opportunity for boosting energy production and their application in environmental remediation processes. This review emphasis the development and production of carbon-based nanomaterials derived from biomass, which possess favourable characteristics such as biocompatibility and photoluminescence. The advantages and limitations of various nanomaterials synthesised from different precursors were also discussed with insights into their physicochemical properties. The surface morphology of the porous nanomaterials is also explored along with their characteristic properties like regenerative nature, non-toxicity, ecofriendly nature, unique surface area, etc. The incorporation of various functional groups confers superiority of these materials, resulting in unique and advanced functional properties. Further, the use of these biomass derived nanomaterials was also explored in different applications like adsorption, photocatalysis and sensing of hazardous pollutants, etc. The challenges and outcomes obtained from different carbon-based nanomaterials are briefly outlined and discussed in this review.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Carbono / Biomassa / Nanoestruturas / Recuperação e Remediação Ambiental Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Carbono / Biomassa / Nanoestruturas / Recuperação e Remediação Ambiental Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article