Lignocellulosic waste materials are the most promising feedstock for generation of a renewable, carbon-neutral substitute for existing liquid fuels. The development of value-added products from lignin will greatly improve the economics of producing liquid fuels from biomass. This review gives an outline of lignin chemistry, describes the current processes of lignocellulosic biomass fractionation and the lignin products obtained through these processes, then outlines current and potential value-added applications of these products, in particular as components of polymer composites. Research highlights The use of lignocellulosic biomass to produce platform chemicals and industrial products enhances the sustainability of natural resources and ...
The term lignin is derived from lignum, which means plant wood. Plant wood are mainly composed of ex...
The recent discovery that the prevention of lignin repolymerisation/condensation in lignocellulosic ...
Biofuels could be defined as the fuels of the future, although much work is still required before t...
Lignocellulosic waste materials are the most promising feedstock for generation of a renewable, carb...
Lignocellulose consists of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin and is a sustainable feedstock for a...
Our severe dependence on fossil resources for the production of fuels and chemicals is responsible f...
Our severe dependence on fossil resources for the production of fuels and chemicals is responsible f...
Urbanization has driven the demand for fossil fuels, however, the overly exploited resource has caus...
Lignin is the second most abundant natural polymer after cellulose. It has high molecular weight and...
Biomass offers a unique resource for the sustainable production of bio-derived chemical and fuels as...
Biomass offers a unique resource for the sustainable production of bio-derived chemical and fuels as...
The overutilization of fossil fuels will inevitably cause the global environmental problems and dwin...
ABSTRACT: The increasing demand for greener and sustainable alternatives to fossil-derived fuels, ch...
The overutilization of fossil fuels will inevitably cause the global environmental problems and dwin...
The utilisation of edible resources as alternative and renewable sources of energy and chemicals in ...
The term lignin is derived from lignum, which means plant wood. Plant wood are mainly composed of ex...
The recent discovery that the prevention of lignin repolymerisation/condensation in lignocellulosic ...
Biofuels could be defined as the fuels of the future, although much work is still required before t...
Lignocellulosic waste materials are the most promising feedstock for generation of a renewable, carb...
Lignocellulose consists of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin and is a sustainable feedstock for a...
Our severe dependence on fossil resources for the production of fuels and chemicals is responsible f...
Our severe dependence on fossil resources for the production of fuels and chemicals is responsible f...
Urbanization has driven the demand for fossil fuels, however, the overly exploited resource has caus...
Lignin is the second most abundant natural polymer after cellulose. It has high molecular weight and...
Biomass offers a unique resource for the sustainable production of bio-derived chemical and fuels as...
Biomass offers a unique resource for the sustainable production of bio-derived chemical and fuels as...
The overutilization of fossil fuels will inevitably cause the global environmental problems and dwin...
ABSTRACT: The increasing demand for greener and sustainable alternatives to fossil-derived fuels, ch...
The overutilization of fossil fuels will inevitably cause the global environmental problems and dwin...
The utilisation of edible resources as alternative and renewable sources of energy and chemicals in ...
The term lignin is derived from lignum, which means plant wood. Plant wood are mainly composed of ex...
The recent discovery that the prevention of lignin repolymerisation/condensation in lignocellulosic ...
Biofuels could be defined as the fuels of the future, although much work is still required before t...