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Advances in Preparation and Applications of Algal-Derived Functional Carbon Materials

Received Date:2025-09-06 Revised Date:2025-11-04 Accepted Date:2025-11-06

DOI:10.20078/j.eep.20251105

Abstract:Amidst growing concerns over global environmental pollution and fossil fuel depletion, developing functional carbon mate... Open+
Abstract:Amidst growing concerns over global environmental pollution and fossil fuel depletion, developing functional carbon materials from green and renewable biomass is a promising strategy that aligns with "dual carbon" goals and sustainable development principles. Among various biomass resources, algal biomass, regarded as a highly promising third-generation feedstock, offers unique advantages. It does not occupy arable land or compete with food crops, and its short growth cycle enables rapid proliferation, resulting in a per-unit-area yield significantly higher than that of traditional biomass. Additionally, algae can effectively absorb nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus from water during growth, thus contributing to the remediation of water eutrophication. Moreover, algae are naturally rich in heteroatoms such as nitrogen and oxygen, allowing for in-situ heteroatom doping during carbon material synthesis without the need for additional dopants. These characteristics make algae an excellent precursor for preparing functional carbon materials. This review systematically summarizes the research progress on functional carbon materials derived from algal biomass. First, it provides an in-depth analysis of the raw material characteristics of various algal types, including proximate analysis, elemental composition, and specific component data, thereby highlighting their potential as high-quality carbon sources. Subsequently, the review elaborates on relevant preparation methods, covering three fundamental carbonization techniques: pyrolytic carbonization, hydrothermal carbonization, and microwave carbonization. It also compares the effects of key processing parameters on the performance of the resulting carbon materials. Furthermore, it thoroughly discusses three commonly used activation and modification strategies—namely, physical activation, chemical activation, and metal salt/oxide modification—and their roles in optimizing pore structures and tailoring surface functional groups. The review also highlights the applications of algal biochar in three key areas: adsorption, energy storage, and catalysis, demonstrating its diverse application potential. Finally, it summarizes the major challenges in current research, including high algae collection costs, batch-to-batch s compositional inconsistency, difficulty in fine-tuning the microstructures, performance gaps with commercial alternatives, and the absence of mature large-scale production technologies. This review provides valuable insights and a reference for future theoretical studies and industrial applications. Close-

Authors:

  • YUAN Chuan1,2
  • CHEN Yun2
  • LING Qifan1
  • ZHANG Jiangshan1
  • CHEN Mao1
  • LIU Qianqian1
  • CAO Bin1
  • WANG Shuang1,*

Units

  • 1.  School of Energy and Power Engineering, Jiangsu University
  • 2.  School of Intelligent Manufacturing, Jiangsu Agrianimal Husbandry Vocational College

Keywords

  • Algae
  • Carbon materials
  • Adsorption
  • Catalysis
  • Energy storage

Citation

YUAN Chuan, CHEN Yun, LING Qifan, ZHANG Jiangshan, CHEN Mao, LIU Qianqian, CAO Bin, WANG Shuang. Advances in Preparation and Applications of Algal-Derived Functional Carbon Materials[J/OL]. Energy Environmental Protection: 1-15[2025-11-20]. https://doi.org/10.20078/j.eep.20251105.

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