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Title Synthesising graphene with renewably-sourced bio-carbon precursors: a brief review
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Authors Abd Rahman, FH; Amiruddin, H; Abdollah, MFB; Zulkifli, NWM; Samion, S; Umehara, N; Tanemura, M; Honda, M; Morina, A
Title Synthesising graphene with renewably-sourced bio-carbon precursors: a brief review
Year 2024
Published Journal Of The Brazilian Society Of Mechanical Sciences And Engineering, 46.0, 3
Abstract Graphene is a 2D material with exceptional properties that surpass those of many other materials in many respects. Conventional methods of graphene synthesis heavily rely on gaseous carbon (C) precursors, primarily hydrocarbons; such as methane or ethylene; that have significantly negative effects on the environment. The global shift towards sustainability and eco-conscious practices has increased the need for graphene production methods that are sustainable. As such, multiple studies have explored alternative sources of C, particularly bio-based materials, as well as waste-to-value processes. Reusing bio-based materials as C-based precursors not only addresses the urgent need for C sources that are sustainable and environmentally friendly but effectively creates a circular economy in the materials science and technology industry. As such, this present study explores the methods of synthesising, applying, and optimising the conversion of bio-based renewable solid carbon (SC) and liquid carbon (LC) precursors derived from a diverse range of C sources; such as lignocellulosic biomass, agricultural residues, and everyday vegetable oils; into high-quality graphene. The findings emphasise the promising role of renewable SC and LC precursors in the pursuit of sustainable and environmentally responsible methods of graphene production.
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