Abstract

Growing concerns regarding increasing emission levels and climate change have expedited extensive research on finding alternative fuel resources to fossil fuels. Sustainable production of renewable fuels from renewable resources is seen as one of the most promising solutions. In addition, efficient energy storage systems are crucial to ensure a reliable and resilient power supply. One main challenge faced by current technologies regarding the synthesis and storage of renewable fuels is the lack of efficient catalytic materials and electrode materials. In recent years, liquid metals emerged as a new class of materials with superior catalytic activities and intriguing properties for energy storage. In this minireview, we have presented the latest liquid metal research in the field of renewable fuel synthesis and energy storage along with recommendations for their future development.

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