The aim of this work is to develop a novel green solvent based sustainable process to refine lignin into low molecular weight (LMW) and high molecular weight (HMW) fractions. Lignin dispersity reduction were experimentally determined using four solvent mixtures, and benchmarked against eight pure solvents. Data outputs were used for modelling the integrated fractionation process. Dispersity reduction of up to 73% was achieved for the high value LMW fraction. Also, a 90% reduction of energy requirement was achieved with an optimized process incorporating a mechanical vapor compression system. This study showed that solvent mixtures involving water can significantly reduce the cost, environment, health and safety impacts of lignin fractionati...
The polydispersity of commercially available kraft lignins (KLs) is one of the factors limiting thei...
The anthropologic impact on climate has reached a critical level given that society relies on non-re...
A simple approach for the fractionation of industrial softwood kraft lignin is presented in this wor...
The valorisation of lignin obtained as a by-product of the pulping and biofuel industries is one of ...
The valorisation of lignin obtained as a by-product of the pulping and biofuel industries is one of ...
Technical lignins, typically obtained from the biorefining of lignocellulosic raw materials, represe...
Lignin heterogeneity, involving complex structure and high polydispersity, is a key challenge that r...
Lignin represents a considerable source of renewable and bio-based carbon. Pulping processes enable ...
This work summarizes the impact of solvent fractionation on the chemical structure, antioxidant acti...
Lignin is a readily available yet heavily underutilised resource due to its severe degree of variabi...
Lignin's heterogeneous polymeric structure limits its utilisation in high-value applications. This p...
There is growing demand for a more efficient use of polymers that originate from renewable feedstock...
The polydispersity of commercially available kraft lignins (KLs) is one of the factors limiting thei...
The anthropologic impact on climate has reached a critical level given that society relies on non-re...
A simple approach for the fractionation of industrial softwood kraft lignin is presented in this wor...
The valorisation of lignin obtained as a by-product of the pulping and biofuel industries is one of ...
The valorisation of lignin obtained as a by-product of the pulping and biofuel industries is one of ...
Technical lignins, typically obtained from the biorefining of lignocellulosic raw materials, represe...
Lignin heterogeneity, involving complex structure and high polydispersity, is a key challenge that r...
Lignin represents a considerable source of renewable and bio-based carbon. Pulping processes enable ...
This work summarizes the impact of solvent fractionation on the chemical structure, antioxidant acti...
Lignin is a readily available yet heavily underutilised resource due to its severe degree of variabi...
Lignin's heterogeneous polymeric structure limits its utilisation in high-value applications. This p...
There is growing demand for a more efficient use of polymers that originate from renewable feedstock...
The polydispersity of commercially available kraft lignins (KLs) is one of the factors limiting thei...
The anthropologic impact on climate has reached a critical level given that society relies on non-re...
A simple approach for the fractionation of industrial softwood kraft lignin is presented in this wor...