Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Biomass-Based Fuel-Fed Fuel Cells

Sensors (Basel). 2017 Nov 10;17(11):2587. doi: 10.3390/s17112587.

Abstract

Environmental and sustainable economical concerns are generating a growing interest in biofuels predominantly produced from biomass. It would be ideal if an energy conversion device could directly extract energy from a sustainable energy resource such as biomass. Unfortunately, up to now, such a direct conversion device produces insufficient power to meet the demand of practical applications. To realize the future of biofuel-fed fuel cells as a green energy conversion device, efforts have been devoted to the development of carbon-based nanomaterials with tunable electronic and surface characteristics to act as efficient metal-free electrocatalysts and/or as supporting matrix for metal-based electrocatalysts. We present here a mini review on the recent advances in carbon-based catalysts for each type of biofuel-fed/biofuel cells that directly/indirectly extract energy from biomass resources, and discuss the challenges and perspectives in this developing field.

Keywords: biofuel cells; biomass; carbon nanodots; carbon nanotubes; carbon-based nanomaterials; graphene.

Publication types

  • Review