A review on the heterogeneous catalyst for effective conversion of lignocellulosic biomass
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18488/13.v13i2.3947Abstract
This study examines a review of the heterogeneous catalyst for effective conversion of lignocellulosic biomass. In light of the challenges posed by a growing global population and the depletion of natural resources, there is an urgent need for alternative solutions. One such solution is the conversion of biomass into fuel, which has the potential to be a cost-effective and widely available substitute for fossil fuels. Solid catalysis and a range of chemical conversions effectively convert biomass into value-added chemicals. A critical factor in this process is the development of a highly efficient and selective catalysis system, along with the necessary chemical reactions. This review provides a comprehensive discussion of the various sources of biomass and their essential chemical composition. It also covers the conversion of biomass into a value-added chemical and the indispensable role of catalysis in the conversion process. Additionally, the review explores various conversion techniques for transforming biomass into useful forms of energy, and highlights their potential applications. By providing a detailed analysis of this process, this review aims to contribute constructively to the ongoing search for sustainable and effective solutions to energy challenges.