Ph. D. Thesis.Energy crisis, environmental deterioration and dwindling fossil resources are the rising global
concerns. As a result, utilising biomass waste as a green and renewable resource into valueadded materials is highly appealing for the sustainable world. Among various materials
explored, carbon and its derivatives attract much more attention due to their intriguing
properties and broad range of applications.
This work focused on the conversion of biomass into activated carbon (AC) and its further
development into fluorescent carbon nanomaterials for the energy and sensing applications.
‘Spent tea’ was selected as a food waste feedstock. A systematic study was carried out to
produce char by pyrolysis and activate it using chemical activation. Consequently, a series of
ACs with varying levels of porosity and surface areas (10 to >2000 m2
g
-1
) were produced. These
ACs were employed as an alternate electrode material to study the effect of porosity on the
charge transfer in vanadium redox flow battery.
A thorough investigation on the further transformation of char into fluorescent nanomaterials
lead to the production of graphene quantum dots (GQDs). An upgraded approach was adopted
for the purification of these GQDs. The results showed that GQDs possessed 3-5 layered
graphene structure with a size range of 2-20 nm and band gap varying from 2.67 to 2.95 eV.
Under the premise of acquiring high yield, the activation and synthesis steps were combined
into a single-step microwave treatment and GQDs were synthesised with a high yield of ~84%.
Finally, the intensified and green synthesis of GQDs was accomplished under the direct
hydrothermal carbonisation of biomass waste. The as-prepared GQDs were applied to design a
selective and sensitive sensor for Fe3+ ions with a detection limit of as low as 2.5 x 10–6 M. The
present work highlights the significance of preparing high-value nanomaterials from little value
biomass waste.EPSR
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