Additive manufacturing technologies applied to the electrochemical valorization of biomass
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Other documents of the author: Palmara, Gianluca; Carvajal, David; Zanatta, Marcileia; Mas, Elena; Sans, Victor
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Additive manufacturing technologies applied to the electrochemical valorization of biomassDate
2023-11-11Publisher
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Palmara, G., Carvajal, D., Zanatta, M., Mas-Marza, E., & Sans, V. (2023). Additive manufacturing technologies applied to the electrochemical valorization of biomass. Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, 7, 100386.Type
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Biomass valorization is gaining recognition as a sustainable and easily accessible renewable option to produce fuels and chemicals non-derived from fossil fuels, thus contributing to the decarbonization of the energy ... [+]
Biomass valorization is gaining recognition as a sustainable and easily accessible renewable option to produce fuels and chemicals non-derived from fossil fuels, thus contributing to the decarbonization of the energy and chemical industries. Electrosynthesis represents a potent and advantageous method to transform biomass-based compounds into added-value products, surpassing conventional synthetic pathways in various aspects. Nevertheless, technical and geometrical constraints preclude its widespread implementation and development. Within this context, additive manufacturing has the potential to emerge as a disruptive technology in the field of electrochemical reactions, enabling the creation of custom-designed cells and reactors with intricate geometry. This perspective article delves into the applications of this innovative and widely accessible technology in organic electrosynthesis for biomass valorization, highlighting its potential to enhance performance, optimize mass transport phenomena, and facilitate the design of efficient and scalable electrochemical systems for various applications. [-]
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Universitat Jaume I | European Union's research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Horizon 2020 | Horizon Europe | Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (Spain) | European Union-Next Generation EU | Generalitat Valenciana
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UJI-B2020-44 | UJI-B2022-33 | GAs no. 101026335 | GA no. 101064606 | PRTR-C17.I1 | MFA/2022/043 | CIDEGENT 2018/036
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