SuThe development of supercapacitor electrodes from food waste involves converting carbon-rich biomass into high-performance porous carbon materials. This process provides a sustainable and low-cost alternative to conventional electrode materials derived from fossil fuels. Various types of food waste, such as fruit peels, nut shells, and coffee grounds, are used as precursors. The conversion is typically achieved through pyrolysis and an activation process, resulting in activated carbon with a hig
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Muhammed Hasan

Biomass energy is a renewable energy form obtained by converting the chemical energy content of organic, biologically degradable materials directly or indirectly into heat, electricity, or fuel energy. Biomass encompasses organic materials of plant or animal origin that store solar energy through photosynthesis. Due to their carbon content, these materials are combustible and can be utilized in sustainable energy production without disrupting environmental balance, as they participate in a short
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Sümeyye Akkanat Terzioğlu