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AuthorBoddula, Rajender
AuthorLee, Yen-Yi
AuthorMasimukku, Srinivaas
AuthorChang-Chien, Guo-Ping
AuthorPothu, Ramyakrishna
AuthorSrivastava, Rajesh Kumar
AuthorSarangi, Prakash Kumar
AuthorSelvaraj, Manickam
AuthorBasumatary, Sanjay
AuthorAl-Qahtani, Noora
Available date2025-06-18T10:10:30Z
Publication Date2024-06-30
Publication NameProcess Safety and Environmental Protection
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2024.04.068
CitationBoddula, R., Lee, Y. Y., Masimukku, S., Chang-Chien, G. P., Pothu, R., Srivastava, R. K., ... & Al-Qahtani, N. (2024). Sustainable hydrogen production: Solar-powered biomass conversion explored through (Photo) electrochemical advancements. Process Safety and Environmental Protection.
ISSN09575820
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957582024004257
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/65590
AbstractThe incorporation of biomass waste into the process of wealth creation through the production of hydrogen, a significant fuel source for renewable energy. Hydrogen production from various biomass sources, including crop remnants, algae, or waste, makes use of easily accessible and renewable materials, ensuring an uninterrupted fuel supply without exhausting fossil fuel reserves. Traditional techniques, like gasification and pyrolysis, used for hydrogen production from biomass residues, present notable challenges such as high temperature and pressure demands, substantial capital investment, and the risk of releasing pollutants. Conversely, the innovative approach of photoelectrocatalytic biomass green hydrogen production stands at the vanguard of clean energy advancements, holding great promise for directly deriving hydrogen fuel from biomass with the help of sunlight, offering a genuinely sustainable and eco-friendly resolution. The integration of sunlight with an extra electrical stimulus for biomass-to-hydrogen conversion, leveraging resources that are abundantly available and continuously renewed, endorses the truly sustainable nature of this process. The resultant hydrogen fuel, created through this method, burns cleanly, emitting solely water vapor and thus significantly curbing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. This exhaustive review presents a detailed evaluation of the utilization of diverse biomass raw materials, covering carbohydrates, lignin, triglycerides (fats and oils), proteins, and terpenes for photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen production. It highlights the transformative possibilities arising from the synergistic amalgamation of electrocatalytic (EC) and photocatalytic (PC) technologies, setting the new pioneering era for a significant transition towards a sustainable and effective circular economy.
SponsorThis work was supported by Qatar University through a National Capacity Building Program Grant (NCBP), [QUCP-CAM-22/24–463]. The authors also extend their appreciation to the Deanship of Scientific Research at King Khalid University for funding this work through the Large Research Group Project number (132/45) and Ministry of Education, Republic of China (Taiwan), Cheng Shiu University, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectBiomass
Hydrogen production
Electrocatalysis
Photocatalysis
Clean energy
Circular economy
TitleSustainable hydrogen production: Solar-powered biomass conversion explored through (Photo)electrochemical advancements
TypeArticle
Pagination1149-1168
Volume Number186
Open Access user License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
ESSN1744-3598
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