Waste Management

AAP Series on Waste Biomass Valorization

Biobased Nanocatalysts for Green Economy
Editors: Rajesh Boddula, PhD
Prakash Kumar Sarangi, PhD
Ramyakrishna Pothu, PhD
Noora Al-Qahtani, PhD

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Biobased Nanocatalysts for Green Economy lies in its significant contribution to addressing two pressing global challenges: the need for sustainable waste management and the demand for efficient catalytic processes in various industries. By repurposing waste biomass into catalysts, this book offers a solution to both issues, simultaneously reducing waste accumulation and providing a renewable resource for catalytic applications. Furthermore, the utilization of waste biomass-derived catalysts presents economic benefits, as it offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional catalyst materials while promoting environmental sustainability. As industries strive to transition towards greener and more sustainable practices, the development and utilization of waste biomass-derived catalysts emerge as a key enabler in achieving these goals.

This books delves into the transformative potential of utilizing waste biomass as a renewable and sustainable source for catalyst synthesis. With a focus on catalytic applications across various industries, this book explores the innovative approaches and cutting-edge research driving the development of waste biomass-derived catalysts. From agricultural residues to municipal solid waste, the book investigates the diverse array of biomass sources and their conversion into functional catalysts for catalytic processes ranging from energy production to environmental remediation. Through a combination of theoretical insights, practical applications, and case studies, readers gain a comprehensive understanding of the synthesis methods, characterization techniques, and catalytic properties of waste biomass-derived catalysts. Through its exploration of synthesis methods, catalytic applications, and environmental implications, "Waste-Biomass Derived Catalysts" serves as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and students seeking to harness the potential of waste biomass for catalytic innovation and sustainable development.

TENTATIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Introduction to Waste-Biomass Derived Catalysts
  2. Fundamentals of Catalyst Synthesis from Biomass Waste
  3. Biomass Selection and Pretreatment Strategies
  4. Catalyst Characterization Techniques
  5. Catalytic Upgrading of Agricultural Residues
  6. Municipal Solid Waste-Derived Catalysts for Environmental Applications
  7. Surface Modification of Carbon Materials for Enhanced Catalytic Properties
  8. Biomass-Derived Catalysts for Biodiesel Production
  9. Application of Sugarcane Bagasse in Catalyst Synthesis
  10. Carbon as a Biomass-derived Catalyst: Properties and Applications
  11. Biomass-Derived Heterogeneous Alkali/Base Catalysts: Synthesis and Applications
  12. Biomass-Derived Heterogeneous Acid Catalysts: Characterization and Performance
  13. Biomass-Derived Catalysts for Hydrogen Production
  14. Waste Cooking Oil as a Feedstock for Biodiesel Synthesis
  15. Waste Biomass in Catalytic Pyrolysis and Gasification
  16. Catalytic Conversion of Food Waste into Value-Added Products
  17. Waste Biomass-Derived Catalysts for Biofuel Production
  18. Catalytic Applications in Water Treatment Using Waste Biomass
  19. Biorefinery Concepts and Waste Biomass Valorization
  20. Biomass-Derived Carbon-Based Materials in Electrocatalysis: Applications and Performance
  21. Biomass-Derived Materials in Photocatalysis: Synthesis and Applications
  22. Biomass-Derived Carbon-Based Metal Oxides: Synthesis and Catalytic Performance
  23. Biomass-Derived Carbon-Based g-C3N4 Catalysts: Properties and Applications
  24. Biomass-Derived Heteroatom Doped Carbon-Based Catalysts: Properties and Applications
  25. Biomass-Derived Fe-N/C Catalysts: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications
  26. Biomass Waste-Derived Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reactions
  27. Biomass-Derived Carbon-Based Catalysts for Electrochemical Water Splitting
  28. Biomass-Derived Nanoscopic Catalysts for Water Treatment
  29. Biomass-Derived Solid Acids as Effective Hydrolysis Catalysts
  30. Biomass-Derived Carbon Based Catalysts for Energy Storage
  31. Biomass-Derived Carbon Based Photocatalysts for Hydrogen Production
  32. Biomass-Derived Carbon-Based Catalysts for Biomass Conversion
  33. Biomass-Derived Carbon-Based Catalysts for Organic Synthesis
  34. Catalysts from Algal Biomass: Synthesis and Applications
  35. Waste Biomass-Derived Catalysts for Chemical Synthesis
  36. Industrial Case Studies of Waste Biomass-Derived Catalysts
  37. Challenges and Opportunities in Waste Biomass Catalysis
  38. Environmental Impacts and Sustainability Assessment
  39. Policy and Regulatory Frameworks for Waste Biomass Utilization
  40. Techno-Economic Analysis of Waste Biomass-Derived Catalysts
  41. Future Directions and Emerging Trends


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Rajesh Boddula, PhD
Qatar University, Qatar, Center for Advanced Materials, Qatar University, Doha 2713, Qatar

Dr. Rajender Boddula currently serves as a Researcher at the Center for Advanced Materials (CAM), Qatar University. He earned his Master of Science in Organic Chemistry from Kakatiya University, Warangal, India, in 2008. Dr. Boddula completed his Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry with the highest honors in 2014, focusing on the "Synthesis and Characterization of Polyanilines for Supercapacitor and Catalytic Applications" at CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT) and Kakatiya University, India. Before joining Qatar University, he worked as a Chinese Academy of Sciences-Presidents International Fellowship Initiative (CAS-PIFI) fellow at the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology (NCNST, Beijing). Subsequently, he served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the National Tsing-Hua University (NTHU, Taiwan), contributing to the fields of biofuels, water-splitting, and CO2 reduction applications. Dr. Boddula has received academic honors, including the University Grants Commission National Fellowship, merit scholarships, and study-abroad fellowships such as the Australian Endeavour Research Fellowship and CAS-PIFI. His research focuses on energy and environmental science, exploring sustainable nanomaterials, graphene, polymer composites, and heterogeneous catalysis. With over 81 research articles, 35 book chapters, and 66 edited books, he contributes significantly to scientific literature. His editorial roles include serving on the board of Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications (Hindawi Publishers) and Hydrogen (MDPI) journals and guest-editing for journals including Materials Science for Energy Technologies, Current Analytical Chemistry, and Catalysts.

Prakash Kumar Sarangi, PhD
Directorate of Research, Central Agricultural University, Manipur, India

Dr. Prakash K. Sarangi is a Scientist with specialization in Microbiology at the Central Agricultural University in India. He received his Ph.D. degree in Microbial Biotechnology from Ravenshaw University in India. His research focuses on bioprocess engineering, renewable energy, biochemicals, biomaterials and rural development. He has published more than 40 peer-reviewed journal articles and 10 book chapters. He is the editor of several books for Springer, CRC Press and IK International Publishing House. He is a fellow of the Society for Applied Biotechnology, and a life member of the Biotech Research Society of India; Society for Biotechnologists of India; Association of Microbiologists of India; Orissa Botanical Society; Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Association of India; Indian Science Congress Association; Forum of Scientists, Engineers & Technologists; and International Association of Academicians and Researchers. He is affiliated with reputed international journals including the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Applied and Environmental Microbiology as a reviewer and with PLOS One as an editor.

Ramyakrishna Pothu, PhD
School of Physics and Electronics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, PR China

Ramyakrishna Pothu submitted her PhD thesis in the chemistry under the supervision of Prof. Jianmin Ma in the Hunan University (China). She obtained her Bachelor degree from Satavahana University, India in 2013, and her Postgraduate degree from Osmania University, India in 2015, respectively. She has published several scientific articles in peer-reviewed international journals and co-authored more than thirty book chapters by various publishers and she has co-edited book with Wiley. Her main research interests focus on the functional nanomaterials and its composites for energy and environmental science.

Noora Al-Qahtani, PhD
Section Head of Central Laboratories Unit (CLU), Center for Advanced Materials (CAM), Office of VP for Research & Graduate Studies, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar

Dr. Noora Al-Qahtani as Acting Head of Central Lab Unit and Research Assistant Professor at the Center for Advanced Materials (CAM), Qatar University (QU), was awarded her BSc in Physics and Biomedical Sciences from the College of Arts and Sciences at Qatar University in 2008. Then, she pursued her MSc and PhD degrees at the University of Sheffield, UK, and Imperial College London, UK, in 2015 and 2020, respectively. Dr. Noora is the first Qatari female whose PhD is in corrosion. During her academic career, Dr. Al-Qahtani has chaired and participated in many projects and committees at QU. In addition, Dr. Noora collaboration within QU and international research groups is remarkable. Moreover, she is a member of many professional organizations and participated in various training sessions and workshops focusing on strategic management, research administration, international relations, and education strategies. Dr. Al-Qahtani is also one of the founders and was, for a long period, a leading member of the Al-Bairaq team, which has received numerous local and international awards. His experience exceeds 15 years in both academia and industry. Her impressive record, with over 50 articles, has been published in well-reputed, high-impact peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. Dr. Al-Qahtani has been awarded, independently and in collaboration with other researchers, many grants from Qatar University. For instance, she is a key investigator in three mega projects funded by the Qatar National Research Fund (NPRP), worth more than 1.9 million USD. Dr. Al-Qahtani received multiple awards from renowned organizations worldwide. In 2023, she was honored with the Best Researcher Award at the 5th Edition of the International Research Awards on Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology.




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