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Waste to Wealth: Lignin as a Renewable Building Block for Energy Harvesting/Storage and Environmental Remediation

Journal

CHEMSUSCHEM
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages 2807-2827

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202000394

Keywords

energy conversion; energy storage; environmental remediation; lignin; renewable materials

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  1. National Research Foundation (NRF) via the Creative Research Initiative Cente, Republic of Korea [NRF-2015R1A3A2066191]

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Lignin is the second most earth-abundant biopolymer having aromatic unit structures, but it has received less attention than other natural biomaterials. Recent advances in the development of lignin-based materials, such as mesoporous carbon, flexible thin films, and fiber matrix, have found their way into applications to photovoltaic devices, energy-storage systems, mechanical energy harvesters, and catalytic components. In this Review, we summarize and suggest another dimension of lignin valorization as a building block for the synthesis of functional materials in the fields of energy and environmental applications. We cover lignin-based materials in the photovoltaic and artificial photosynthesis for solar energy conversion applications. The most recent technological evolution in lignin-based triboelectric nanogenerators is summarized from its fundamental properties to practical implementations. Lignin-derived catalysts for solar-to-heat conversion and oxygen reduction are discussed. For energy-storage applications, we describe the utilization of lignin-based materials in lithium-ion rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors (e.g., electrodes, binders, and separators). We also summarize the use of lignin-based materials as heavy-metal adsorbents for environmental remediation. This Review paves the way to future potentials and opportunities of lignin as a renewable material for energy and environmental applications.

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