Power- and solar-to-chemical energy conversion has been spotlighted as a promising technology for the efficient use of renewable energy resources. In principle, various chemicals can be sustainably produced through (photo)electrochemical reduction using water as a cheap and clean electron source. However, oxidation of water is a challenging task that results in low energy efficiency and reliability issues for the practical application of power- and solar-to-chemical energy conversion. Here, we show that various biomasses including lignin can be used as alternative electron sources. Electrons can be readily extracted from biomass using phosphomolybdic acid as a catalyst for oxidative depolymerization of biomass and an electron mediator at a ...
Obtaining renewable fuels and chemicals from lignin is an important challenge in the use of biomass ...
Photoreforming of lignocellulose biomass is widely recognised as a challenging but key technology fo...
We have performed, for the very first time in literature, the production of pure H2 via “electrolysi...
Solar-to-chemical energy conversion, so-called artificial photosynthesis has received great attentio...
Over the last eight years, the United States has experienced a rapid reduction of greenhouse gases w...
Lignocellulosic biomass is renewable and one of the most abundant sources for the production of high...
Recent studies have found that green hydrogen production and biomass utilization technologies can be...
Each year, the pulp and paper industry produces approximately 50???million metric tons of lignin as ...
Traditional chemical transformations such as thermochemical and chemocatalytic conversions, fermenta...
Anthropogenic climate change, principally induced by the large volume of carbon dioxide emission fro...
Biomass is recognized as an ideal CO2 neutral, abundant, and renewable resource substitute to fossil...
The valorization of lignin has significant potential in producing commodity chemicals and fuels from...
The pulp and paper manufacturers generate approximately 50 million metric tons of lignin per annum, ...
Electrocatalytic hydrogenation-hydrogenolysis (ECH) is a prospective route for valorization of ligni...
© The Author(s) 2019. In this paper, we report on our recent efforts to develop a biomass-depolarize...
Obtaining renewable fuels and chemicals from lignin is an important challenge in the use of biomass ...
Photoreforming of lignocellulose biomass is widely recognised as a challenging but key technology fo...
We have performed, for the very first time in literature, the production of pure H2 via “electrolysi...
Solar-to-chemical energy conversion, so-called artificial photosynthesis has received great attentio...
Over the last eight years, the United States has experienced a rapid reduction of greenhouse gases w...
Lignocellulosic biomass is renewable and one of the most abundant sources for the production of high...
Recent studies have found that green hydrogen production and biomass utilization technologies can be...
Each year, the pulp and paper industry produces approximately 50???million metric tons of lignin as ...
Traditional chemical transformations such as thermochemical and chemocatalytic conversions, fermenta...
Anthropogenic climate change, principally induced by the large volume of carbon dioxide emission fro...
Biomass is recognized as an ideal CO2 neutral, abundant, and renewable resource substitute to fossil...
The valorization of lignin has significant potential in producing commodity chemicals and fuels from...
The pulp and paper manufacturers generate approximately 50 million metric tons of lignin per annum, ...
Electrocatalytic hydrogenation-hydrogenolysis (ECH) is a prospective route for valorization of ligni...
© The Author(s) 2019. In this paper, we report on our recent efforts to develop a biomass-depolarize...
Obtaining renewable fuels and chemicals from lignin is an important challenge in the use of biomass ...
Photoreforming of lignocellulose biomass is widely recognised as a challenging but key technology fo...
We have performed, for the very first time in literature, the production of pure H2 via “electrolysi...