Abstract

Due to its abundant carbon content and renewable nature, agricultural biomass waste has emerged as a new source for making valuable products such as graphene or graphene analogs by using thermal processes (pyrolysis). This chapter summarizes and discusses research on the production of graphene or grapheneanalogs from agricultural waste and their use in a variety of applications such as the removal of heavy metals, pharmaceutical compounds, dyes, pesticides, fertilizers, etc. This chapter also describes the potential applications of this product with its revalorization for environmental revitalization, energy harvesting, and mitigating global climate change.

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