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Al Mojahid Afridi1, Mahbuba Aktary2, Syed Shaheen Shah3
1Department of Physics, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh.
Abstract:
The ongoing global shift towards sustainability in electrical engineering necessitates novel materials that offer both ecological and technical benefits. Biomass-derived carbon materials (BCMs) are emerging as cornerstones in this transition due to their sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and versatile properties. This review explores the expansive role of BCMs across various electrical engineering applications, emphasizing their transformative impact and potential in fostering a sustainable technological ecosystem. The fundamentals of BCMs are investigated, including their unique structures, diverse synthesis procedures, and significant electrical and electrochemical properties. A detailed examination of recent innovations in BCM applications for energy storage, such as batteries and supercapacitors, and their pivotal role in developing advanced electronic components like sensors, detectors, and electromagnetic interference shielding composites has been covered. BCMs offer superior electrical conductivities, tunable surface chemistries, and mechanical properties compared to traditional carbon sources. These can be further enhanced through innovative doping and functionalization techniques. Moreover, this review identifies challenges related to scalability and uniformity in properties and proposes future research directions to overcome these hurdles. By integrating insights from recent studies with a forward-looking perspective, this paper sets the stage for the next generation of electrical engineering solutions powered by biomass-derived materials, aligning technological advancement with environmental stewardship.
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