Biomass Photoreforming for Hydrogen and Value-Added Chemicals Co-Production on Hierarchically Porous Photocatalysts

Heng Zhao, Jing Liu, Na Zhong, Steve Larter, Yu Li, Md Golam Kibria, Bao Lian Su, Zhangxin Chen, Jinguang Hu

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Abstract

Biomass, a naturally abundant, sustainable and clean resource has great potential as an alternative to replace the limited fossil feedstock for value-added chemicals and fuels. Biomass with abundant reductive functional groups could theoretically act as electron donor to consume photogenerated holes and/or active free radicals. Biomass photoreforming over semiconductor photocatalysts using solar light as energy input attracts much attention in this context. However, biomass photoreforming still suffers low conversion efficiency and product selectivity due to its structural complexity, poor solubility and unclear reaction mechanism. Owing to the advanced features of mass diffusion of biomass derivatives and adjustable surface properties, hierarchically porous photocatalysts with desired active sites at each length scale of porosity have shown their superiority in boosting the conversion efficiency and selectivity of biomass photoreforming. Herein, a critical review is presented on selective biomass photoreforming for simultaneous H2 and value-added chemicals co-production on hierarchically porous photocatalysts. The fundamentals of biomass photoreforming and current bottleneck of biomass valorization by photocatalytic process are presented and analyzed. The rational photocatalyst design with hierarchically porous structure to improve the biomass conversion and product selectivity by boosting mass transfer is highlighted. Finally the challenges and opportunities for photocatalytic biomass valorization are presented in the perspective ssection.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2301828
JournalAdvanced Energy Materials
Volume13
Issue number28
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • biomass photoreforming
  • hierarchically porous photocatalysts
  • hydrogen
  • value-added chemicals

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