November 1, 2020
Journal Article

Synthesis of graphene-like carbon from biomass pyrolysis and its applications

Abstract

Two-dimensional graphene materials attracted much attention worldwide because of their superior performance in electronic devices, sensors, and energy storage. However, its application is limited by high cost and insufficient production. The work to find out a simple and environmentally friendly process is highly needed. Designed pyrolysis of biomass precursors can derive graphene-like materials. This review summarizes some typical preparation processes for graphene-like materials synthesis from biomass carbonization via pyrolysis, including salt-based activation, template-based confinement, chemical blowing, coupling with hydrothermal carbonization pretreatment, post exfoliation, and some other methods. The operation of these methods and the performance of obtained graphene-like materials were closely highlighted. The scalability of the techniques and the applications of the biomass graphene-like carbon were also discussed. Some advanced characterization methods, such as SEM, TEM, AFM, Raman, and XPS to determine the graphene-like structure and graphitization degree were also discussed. In the end, some current challenges and future perspectives of the synthesis of these graphene-like materials were concluded.

Revised: July 20, 2020 | Published: November 1, 2020

Citation

Kong X., Y. Zhu, H. Lei, C. Wang, Y. Zhao, E. Huo, and X. Lin, et al. 2020. Synthesis of graphene-like carbon from biomass pyrolysis and its applications. Chemical Engineering Journal 399. PNNL-SA-153683. doi:10.1016/j.cej.2020.125808