Potential Applications of Biorenewable Nanocomposite Materials for Electrocatalysis, Energy Storage, and Wastewater Treatment
Rahul Sharma, Asha Kumari
Abstract
Because of growing worries about the environment, trash buildup, and destruction, and the eventual depletion of fossil fuels, researchers have increasingly concentrated on the creation of novel materials made from biorenewable and sustainable sources. Many applications have employed biorenewable-based materials as a matrix or reinforcement. Composites provide significant benefits in the creation of novel technologies and materials because of their superior qualities, such as ease of manufacturing, greater mechanical properties, high thermal stability, and many others. When compared to traditional composites, bionanocomposites offer considerable benefits. Food, biomedical, electroanalysis, energy storage, wastewater treatment, automotive, and other sectors have all used nanocomposites. This thorough study covers the biorenewable nanocomposite materials that are used for electrocatalyst, energy storage, and wastewater remediation.