A common goal in present and future forestry, biofuels and biomaterials practices, is the need to valorize lignocellulose processes to maximize value and optimize autonomic economy. Consequently, a key focus of modern biorefining is the on-site utilization of all residual materials generating products of the highest possible value. The LignoBoost process, recently demonstrated on the pilot-scale at Kraft pulp mills, injects CO(2) into pulping liquors which results in a lower solution pH and thereby precipitates lignin. The present paper compares and evaluates the pyrolysis of pulping liquor lignins precipitated by sulfuric acid (pH 3) and the aforementioned CO(2) method (pH 10.5 and 9.5). The CO(2) based process yielded lignin that showed s...
The increasing energy demand and diminishing fossil fuel sources have called for the exploration of ...
This thesis presents a comparison analysis between various pyrolysis techniques performed on kraft l...
Lignin, one of the three main components of lignocellulosic biomass, is the second most abundant org...
A common goal in present and future forestry, biofuels and biomaterials practices, is the need to va...
Bio-based industries (pulp and paper and biorefineries) produce > 50 Mt/yr of lignin that results fr...
Lignin has great potential for the production of aromatics currently derived from petroleum, since i...
Research concerning lignin has increased during the last years due to its renewability and ready ava...
The cost-effectiveness of a lignocellulose biorefinery may be improved by developing applications fo...
In the effort to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and reduce dependency upon fossil fuel resources,...
Lignin is a key component in the biomass with a complex polymeric structure of the phenyl-C3 alkylun...
In order to valorize lignin wastes to produce useful aromatic compounds, the thermal degradation pyr...
Lignin is a complex three-dimensional amorphous polymer, which, along with cellulose and hemicellulo...
A catalytic lignocellulose biorefinery process is presented, valorizing both polysaccharide and lign...
Pressing environmental concerns have encouraged research towards the development of sustainable alte...
Analytical pyrolysis (Py-GC/MS) on mg-scale of Norway spruce (Picea abies)-derived kraft lignin, eth...
The increasing energy demand and diminishing fossil fuel sources have called for the exploration of ...
This thesis presents a comparison analysis between various pyrolysis techniques performed on kraft l...
Lignin, one of the three main components of lignocellulosic biomass, is the second most abundant org...
A common goal in present and future forestry, biofuels and biomaterials practices, is the need to va...
Bio-based industries (pulp and paper and biorefineries) produce > 50 Mt/yr of lignin that results fr...
Lignin has great potential for the production of aromatics currently derived from petroleum, since i...
Research concerning lignin has increased during the last years due to its renewability and ready ava...
The cost-effectiveness of a lignocellulose biorefinery may be improved by developing applications fo...
In the effort to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and reduce dependency upon fossil fuel resources,...
Lignin is a key component in the biomass with a complex polymeric structure of the phenyl-C3 alkylun...
In order to valorize lignin wastes to produce useful aromatic compounds, the thermal degradation pyr...
Lignin is a complex three-dimensional amorphous polymer, which, along with cellulose and hemicellulo...
A catalytic lignocellulose biorefinery process is presented, valorizing both polysaccharide and lign...
Pressing environmental concerns have encouraged research towards the development of sustainable alte...
Analytical pyrolysis (Py-GC/MS) on mg-scale of Norway spruce (Picea abies)-derived kraft lignin, eth...
The increasing energy demand and diminishing fossil fuel sources have called for the exploration of ...
This thesis presents a comparison analysis between various pyrolysis techniques performed on kraft l...
Lignin, one of the three main components of lignocellulosic biomass, is the second most abundant org...