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Replacement of Petroleum Based Products With Plant‐Based Materials, Green and Sustainable Energy—A Review

Sundarakannan RajendranInstitute of Agricultural Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University Chennai IndiaAli Al‐SamydaiPharmacological and Diagnostic Research Centre, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology Al‐Ahliyya Amman University Amman JordanGeetha PalaniInstitute of Agricultural Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University Chennai IndiaHerri TrilaksanaDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology Airlangga University Surabaya IndonesiaThanikodi SathishDepartment of Mechanical Engineering Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences Chennai IndiaJayant GiriCentre for Research Impact & Outcome Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University Rajpura IndiaR. SaravananDepartment of Mechanical Engineering Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences Chennai IndiaJ. Isaac JoshuaRamesh LalvaniFaculty of Mechanical Engineering Arba Minch Institute of Technology, Arba Minch University Arba Minch EthiopiaFaouzi NasriDepartment of Mechanical Engineering College of Engineering, University of Bisha Bisha Saudi Arabia
2025en
ABI

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ABSTRACT The most critical challenges confronting humanity's future is climatic change, water scarcity, and the impending end of the petroleum era are primarily driven by the depletion of fossil fuel reserves, rising global temperatures, and the rapid growth of the global population. Bio‐resources have emerged as a promising alternative for reducing dependence on petroleum‐derived materials. Interestingly, plants and microbes collectively account for approximately 99% of Earth's total living biomass. The scientific interest in environmentally friendly and sustainable materials is based on their compatibility, biodegradability, recyclability, and benign behavior, natural‐source materials. Airborne nano‐plastic pollution has become a significant environmental concern, adding to the existing challenges posed by water pollution, micro‐plastics, and other harmful contaminants that endanger both living organisms and ecosystems. This work explores the replacement of petroleum‐derived chemicals and fuels with naturally derived biomass products, emphasizing a future free from petroleum and fossil fuels. It discusses recent developments in plant‐derived polymers, resins, and composites, showcasing their potential as functional and eco‐friendly substitutes for conventional petroleum‐based materials. It highlights various advancements, including green energy solutions, the development of renewable resource‐based materials, bio‐plastics, plant‐based alternatives, and innovative water treatment technologies.

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