Mohammad Tariq, Kabirun Ahmed, Ziyauddin Khan, Md Palashuddin Sk
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Biomass-Derived Carbon Dots: Sustainable Solutions for Advanced Energy Storage Applications.
The growing energy demand has underscored the importance of sustainable energy storage devices. Biomass-derived carbon dots (B-Cdots) have gained significant attention for their potential to address this challenge. Utilizing greener routes for the large-scale synthesis of B-Cdots is not only eco-friendly and cost-effective but also promotes sustainability. This review highlights various synthesis methods for B-Cdots, including microwave-assisted, hydrothermal, and pyrolysis-based carbonization processes. It also explores their electrochemical applications in supercapacitors, lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries, and other energy storage devices, along with recent advancements in the field. The fabrication of electrodes using B-Cdots offers several advantages, such as tunable chemical and physical properties, porous structures, efficient heteroatom doping, and excellent electrical conductivity. These attributes make B-Cdots highly attractive for energy storage applications. Overall, this review emphasizes the critical role of sustainable materials in shaping the future of energy storage technologies.
期刊介绍:
Chemistry—An Asian Journal is an international high-impact journal for chemistry in its broadest sense. The journal covers all aspects of chemistry from biochemistry through organic and inorganic chemistry to physical chemistry, including interdisciplinary topics.
Chemistry—An Asian Journal publishes Full Papers, Communications, and Focus Reviews.
A professional editorial team headed by Dr. Theresa Kueckmann and an Editorial Board (headed by Professor Susumu Kitagawa) ensure the highest quality of the peer-review process, the contents and the production of the journal.
Chemistry—An Asian Journal is published on behalf of the Asian Chemical Editorial Society (ACES), an association of numerous Asian chemical societies, and supported by the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh, German Chemical Society), ChemPubSoc Europe, and the Federation of Asian Chemical Societies (FACS).