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This study explores advancements in concurrent biorefinery and hydrogen production using Ni-decorated CNTs derived from bioethanol as electrocatalysts, showing the complete conversion of furan derivatives to the desired products with 95–97% selectivity and a hydrogen production rate of 75 μmol h−1. These findings highlight the simultaneous upgrading of biomass-derived compounds and hydrogen production.

Graphical abstract: Ni-decorated carbon nanotubes (CNTs) derived from ethanol for electrooxidation of furan derivatives featuring H2 production

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