Lignocellulosic fibers and lignin are two of the most important natural bioresources in the world. They show tremendous potential to decrease energy utilization/pollution and improve biodegradability by replacing synthetic fibers in bioplastics. The compatibility between the fiber-matrix plays an important part in the properties of the bioplastics. The improvement of lignocellulosic fiber properties by most surface treatments generally removes lignin. Due to the environmental pollution and high cost of cellulose modification, focus has been directed toward the use of lignocellulosic fibers in bioplastics. In addition, lignin-reinforced bioplastics are fabricated with varying success. These applications confirm there is no need to remove lig...
The growing concern about environmental pollution has generated an increased demand for biobased and...
Due to depleting resources for fuel and chemical production, new sustainable and renewable materials...
Cellulose and lignin are abundant renewable biopolymers that can be used for the manufacture of new,...
The bio-based economy requires a sustainable utilization of bioresources for production of a range o...
Recently, the demand for biodegradable, eco-friendly and sustainable alternatives has been on the in...
The development of new materials is currently focused on replacing fossil-based plastics with sustai...
Biocomposites based on lignocellulosic components (e.g. pulp fibers, nanocellulose and lignin) are o...
This chapter presents the most recent studies on the use of lignocellulosic materials for the develo...
Natural fibers are gaining progressive account as a renewable, environmentally acceptable, and biod...
The present review is devoted to the description of the state-of-the-art techniques and procedures ...
The purpose of this research work was to develop novel continuous bio-composite fibres with a combin...
Many materials, man-made and natural, have a composite structure, i.e. they comprise two or more con...
LignoFibre (LGF) organosolv process is a potential novel fractionation method for biomass, yielding ...
Lignin is a polymeric constituent of vascular plants’ pectocellulosic walls. It is a by-product, poo...
The need for renewable alternatives to traditional petroleum-derived plastics has driven recent inte...
The growing concern about environmental pollution has generated an increased demand for biobased and...
Due to depleting resources for fuel and chemical production, new sustainable and renewable materials...
Cellulose and lignin are abundant renewable biopolymers that can be used for the manufacture of new,...
The bio-based economy requires a sustainable utilization of bioresources for production of a range o...
Recently, the demand for biodegradable, eco-friendly and sustainable alternatives has been on the in...
The development of new materials is currently focused on replacing fossil-based plastics with sustai...
Biocomposites based on lignocellulosic components (e.g. pulp fibers, nanocellulose and lignin) are o...
This chapter presents the most recent studies on the use of lignocellulosic materials for the develo...
Natural fibers are gaining progressive account as a renewable, environmentally acceptable, and biod...
The present review is devoted to the description of the state-of-the-art techniques and procedures ...
The purpose of this research work was to develop novel continuous bio-composite fibres with a combin...
Many materials, man-made and natural, have a composite structure, i.e. they comprise two or more con...
LignoFibre (LGF) organosolv process is a potential novel fractionation method for biomass, yielding ...
Lignin is a polymeric constituent of vascular plants’ pectocellulosic walls. It is a by-product, poo...
The need for renewable alternatives to traditional petroleum-derived plastics has driven recent inte...
The growing concern about environmental pollution has generated an increased demand for biobased and...
Due to depleting resources for fuel and chemical production, new sustainable and renewable materials...
Cellulose and lignin are abundant renewable biopolymers that can be used for the manufacture of new,...