Seaweed's Role in Energetic Transition-From Environmental Pollution Challenges to Enhanced Electrochemical Devices
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Seaweed's Role in Energetic Transition-From Environmental Pollution Challenges to Enhanced Electrochemical Devices
Abstract
Resulting from the growing human population and the long dependency on fossil-based energies, the planet is facing a critical rise in global temperature, which is affecting all ecosystem networks. With a growing consciousness this issue, the EU has defined several strategies towards environment sustainability, where biodiversity restoration and preservation, pollution reduction, circular economy, and energetic transition are paramount issues. To achieve the ambitious goal of becoming climate-neutral by 2050, it is vital to mitigate the environmental footprint of the energetic transition, namely heavy metal pollution resulting from mining and processing of raw materials and from electronic waste disposal. Additionally, it is vital to find alternative materials to enhance the efficiency of energy storage devices. This review addresses the environmental challenges associated with energetic transition, with particular emphasis on the emergence of new alternative materials for the development of cleaner energy technologies and on the environmental impacts of mitigation strategies. We compile the most recent advances on natural sources, particularly seaweed, with regard to their use in metal recycling, bioremediation, and as valuable biomass to produce biochar for electrochemical applications.
Keywords: biochar; bioremediation; climate change; critical raw materials; electronic waste; energy-storage devices; marine macroalgae; rare earth elements; renewable energies; supercapacitors.
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