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A review on biomass-derived N-doped carbons as electrocatalysts in electrochemical energy applications

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 446, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2022.137116

Keywords

Biomass; Circular economy; Electrocatalysts; Graphitic carbon nitride; N doping; Valorization

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education [2020R1A6A1A03038540, 2021R1I1A1A01044063]
  2. Ministry of Science and ICT [2020R1A6A1A03038540]
  3. [2020R1F1A1053911]
  4. National Research Foundation of Korea [2021R1I1A1A01044063] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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The development of biomass-derived N-doped carbonaceous materials as electrocatalysts is of great importance due to their resource abundance, low price, ease of synthesis, and compatibility with a wide range of electrochemical energy applications. This review discusses various types of biomass-derived N-doped carbon materials and their roles in fuel cells, water splitting, batteries, and supercapacitors. The electrocatalytic activity and electrochemical performance of these materials are compared with state-of-the-art noble metal-based catalysts. Furthermore, the key roles of biomass-derived N-doped carbonaceous electrocatalysts in different types of rechargeable batteries are summarized.
The development of biomass-derived N-doped carbonaceous materials as electrocatalysts is of great importance considering their resource abundance in the earth, low price, ease synthesis process, and their electro/chemical compatibility as reaction medium for a wide range of electrochemical energy applications. In the current review, various types of biomass-derived N-doped carbon materials with the combination of heteroatoms (H), transition metals, and conducting polymers are reviewed according to their roles in each application that includes fuel cells, water splitting, batteries, and supercapacitors. The electrocatalytic activity of biomass-derived N-doped carbon materials is discussed based on the key reactions of each application, such as oxygen redox reaction, hydrogen generation reaction, sulfur/vanadium redox reactions and so on. For example, oxygen reduction reaction electrocatalysts can be categorized into five types, that is, i) metal-free N doping, ii) metal-free N, H co-doping, iii) metal-free N, H multiple doping, iv) metal-N doping, and v) metal-N, H co-doping. Further, their electrochemical performance is compared with state-of-the-art noble metal-based catalysts including Pt/C and IrO2. The key roles of the biomass-derived N-doped carbonaceous electrocatalysts in various types of rechargeable batteries, meanwhile, are first summarized including metal-air, lithium-sulfur, metal-carbon dioxide, and vanadium redox flow batteries. It is anticipated that this review could not only contribute to the rational design of biomassderived catalyst synthesis but also boost scientific research efforts in the valorization of biomass-derived resources for the electrochemical energy applications.

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