TY - JOUR
T1 - Biomass-derived semiconductors for renewable energy technologies
AU - Ji, Siyu
AU - Tian, Shuyao
AU - Guan, Pengcheng
AU - Jin, Xu Hui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Semiconductor materials play a crucial role in advancing renewable energy technologies, enabling efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production, energy conversion, and energy storage. Compared to traditional non-renewable semiconductors, next-generation semiconductor materials derived from abundant and renewable feedstocks have garnered increasing research interest. Integrating renewable semiconductors into emerging energy technologies provides unprecedented opportunities for achieving sustainability goals. Among renewable resources, biomass-derived materials have recently emerged as particularly promising candidates for semiconductor development, driven by progress in synthetic strategies. This review focuses on key synthetic approaches for producing semiconductors from biomass-derived materials, specifically tailored for sustainable energy systems. We classify various biomass-based molecular precursors and discuss their conversion methods, properties, associated challenges, and potential advantages in practical applications.
AB - Semiconductor materials play a crucial role in advancing renewable energy technologies, enabling efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production, energy conversion, and energy storage. Compared to traditional non-renewable semiconductors, next-generation semiconductor materials derived from abundant and renewable feedstocks have garnered increasing research interest. Integrating renewable semiconductors into emerging energy technologies provides unprecedented opportunities for achieving sustainability goals. Among renewable resources, biomass-derived materials have recently emerged as particularly promising candidates for semiconductor development, driven by progress in synthetic strategies. This review focuses on key synthetic approaches for producing semiconductors from biomass-derived materials, specifically tailored for sustainable energy systems. We classify various biomass-based molecular precursors and discuss their conversion methods, properties, associated challenges, and potential advantages in practical applications.
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U2 - 10.1039/d5cc01456e
DO - 10.1039/d5cc01456e
M3 - Review article
C2 - 40302465
AN - SCOPUS:105003941270
SN - 1359-7345
JO - Chemical Communications
JF - Chemical Communications
ER -