ABSTRACT
A circular economy targets carbon neutrality via converting biomass into valuable porous carbon products, which contribute to sustainable development. Biomass-derived porous carbons have attracted significant attention in the past decade, owing to natural abundance, environmental friendliness, and structural diversity. Extensive efforts have been devoted to the advancement of new green electrode materials from biomass for supercapacitor in view of widespread availability, renewable nature, and low cost. This review makes retrospect about the recent researches on biomass-derived carbon for supercapacitor, especially for the influence of structure and components of materials on electrochemical performance. Finally, the review puts forward the ongoing challenges and future development trends based on biomass-derived carbon materials in the field of green chemistry and supercapacitor.
