Toward a Circular Nanotechnology for Biofuels: Integrating Sustainable Synthesis, Recovery, and Performance Optimization
Lydia Lonardi, Caitlyn Lew-Tong, Brian Dunsten Miranda, Chandraleka V.S., Evelyn W Li, Bhaavyaa Sahukari, Harshit Poddar, Keerthana Satheesh, and Utkarsh Chadha

TL;DR
This review explores how nanomaterials enhance biofuel production processes, focusing on synthesis, characterization, and application, while addressing challenges like cost, scalability, and environmental impact for sustainable energy solutions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive evaluation of nanomaterials in biofuel systems, comparing synthesis methods and highlighting their role in improving efficiency and sustainability.
Findings
Nanomaterials improve biofuel yield and reusability
Common synthesis methods include sol-gel and green synthesis
Challenges include cost, scalability, and environmental concerns
Abstract
This review exhaustively evaluates the role of nanomaterials across the synthesis, characterization and application stages of biofuel systems. Common types of nanomaterials that are used for biofuel applications include metal oxides, carbon-based structures, and hybrids, which are evaluated for their effectiveness in efficient biofuel production. The properties of such nanomaterials are being utilized as an aid to produce biofuels through improved catalysis, enzyme immobilization and thermal stability. Common synthesis methods, such as sol-gel, coprecipitation, and green synthesis, are compared, alongside characterization tools, such as TEM, SEM, FTIR, and BET. This study focuses on transesterification, biomass pretreatment, and fermentation processes, where nanomaterials significantly improve yield and reusability. There are several challenges, despite the merits of using…
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