Bioenergy and Value-Added Chemicals Derived Through Electrocatalytic Upgradation of Biomass: a Critical Review
Electrocatalytic upgradation of biomass for chemicals and energy production is an emerging approach to address the environmental issues related to chemicals and energy production. If coupled with renewable energy, this approach will further enhance the sustainability goals for the future energy and...
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Main Authors: | Shah M.A., Farooq W., Shahnaz T., Akilarasan M. |
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2025
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